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So, what's everyone started working on for Remote Sensing? I for one am still in the process of learning the basics. If anyone has any tests from invitationals/regionals/states/homemade, I would really love to take them. :D
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manutd94 wrote:If anyone has any tests from invitationals/regionals/states/homemade, I would really love to take them. :D
http://scioly.org/wiki/2009_Test_Exchan ... te_Sensing

There are a few tests there.
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Does anyone from any of the Michigan schools have Remote Sensing tests? If so, I'd love to take them.
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Does anyone have the rules for this yet? If so, are there any major changes relative to last year?

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Yes, I have the rules and they have not changed significantly, if at all. :)
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manutd94 wrote:Yes, I have the rules and they have not changed significantly, if at all. :)
I heard that there would be some focus on the boreal forest. I'm guessing that's not true then?
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andrewbji wrote:
manutd94 wrote:Yes, I have the rules and they have not changed significantly, if at all. :)
I heard that there would be some focus on the boreal forest. I'm guessing that's not true then?
The focus this year is on human interactions with forest biomes. While this is not strictly limited to boreal forests, I would suspect that a large portion of the forests will be boreal because they have been affected significantly by human interaction.
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So it's not just global warming, like it was last year. Hmmmm... At least it isn't depressingly vague anymore. Also, doesn't this cross over into ecology?
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I still have a feeling we'll still need to differentiate between whether a certain phenomena was human or nature and those kinda questions.
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