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Aerial imaging is a highly advanced location-based system and is capable of offering on-demand access to the data facility

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Growing advancement in the camera system and aerial technology has led the adoption of aerial imaging for remote sensing that enables the user to view things like water levels, topography, landform changes, and vegetation patterns. In fact, aerial imaging has been around since the 1970s, and among the most important and unique features of this technology is its ability to offer on-demand access to data. A wide variety of applications in the fields of resource development, mapping, geology, engineering, and agriculture have relied on aerial imagery, and it is only going to continue to grow. One of its many advantages is its ability to provide accurate maps and 3D data that are more accurate than any other form of satellite imagery. This allows for precise, accurate mapping. The ability to see such large scale changes at any given time can greatly help a variety of industries by helping them plan and manage their projects more effectively. Aerial images also have the added advantage of ...