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Impacts of Satellite to Human-Environment Interaction.
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Impacts of Satellite to Human-Environment Interaction
The author means that satellites' central objective is to eliminate the need for physical
interaction between humans and their environment as they navigate the world. The
involvement is eliminated because certain tasks such as asking direction from people and
observing physical landmarks on the earth's surface are automatically performed by the
satellite. The satellite's simplification and performance of such tasks widen the gap of
interaction between humans and the surrounding. The statement is a persuasive argument
because it provides reasons and shreds of evidence that compels the reader to agree with
Carr's opinion. The author highlights the tasks taken over by the satellite, such as identifying
the nearby landmarks. Global positioning systems are currently used to navigate to unknown
places by providing a precise location, indicating the direction, nearby landmarks, and the
atmospheric conditions of the intended destination (Carr, 2019). Additionally, GPS is more
convenient and easier to use. It often shows the direction of every turn individual takes.

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1 Impacts of Satellite to Human-Environment Interaction. Student’s Name Professor’s Name Institutional Affiliation Course Code Date 2 Impacts of Satellite to Human-Environment Interaction The author means that satellites' central objective is to eliminate the need for physical interaction between humans and their environment as they navigate the world. The involvement is eliminated because certain tasks such as asking direction from people and observing physical landmarks on the earth's surface are automatically performed by the satellite. The satellite's simplification and performance of such tasks widen the gap of interaction between humans and the surrounding. The statement is a persuasive argument because it provides reasons and shreds of evidence that compels the reader to agree with Carr's opinion. The author highlights the tasks taken over by the satellite, such as identi ...
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