[originaltext] American scientists are developing maps that can identify are

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问题  
American scientists are developing maps that can identify areas of future flooding. The ups also may help scientists estimate the possibility of extremely dry weather and severe storms.
    Tom Jackson of the United States Department of Agriculture pre pared the map after the April flood. He used information provided by satellites in Earth orbit.
    The maps are produced from dish receivers on the satellites. Each dish receiver measures the wetness of the soil by capturing file natural release of microwave radiation from the soil. The receivers turn rapidly. This provides complete coverage of each area the satellite passes over.
    Mr. Jackson and other scientists have tested Aqua’s equipment in airplanes mid satellites flying over several states. The scientists used the tests to develop ways to change the information gathered into maps.
    Mr. Jackson now plans to compare the microwave dish receiver findings with information from tests on Earth’s soil. He will use instruments at Agricultural Research Service centers in four states. He aim will study infatuation provided by forty ground observation centers across the country.

选项 A、By turning the intensity of sunshine into maps.
B、By analyzing the recent weather report.
C、By capturing the microwave radiation from the soil.
D、By analyzing information provided by ground observation centers.

答案 C

解析 How can the satellites catch the information about the soil?
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