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So applying this to each bullet point. The first bullet starts with "Convenience: ...", the term here is "Convenience" so replace that. The second starts with "Cost-effective: ...", replace "Cost-effective" with three options. Third bullet: "Easy to search: ..." replace "Easy to search" with three options.
“Remote Sensing and GIS” becomes Aerial Monitoring alongside Mapping Tools by Basudeb Bhatta is a Thorough Manual that covers the core principles of aerial monitoring and geospatial.
Let me start processing the original text. Remote Sensing And Gis Basudeb Bhatta Pdf Download
Then "spatial analysis" can be "geospatial analysis", "spatial data evaluation", "location-based analysis".
“...has” → possesses “several” → various “key features” → main attributes “make it a valuable resource” → position it as an essential tool “students, researchers, and professionals” → students, scientists, and practitioners So applying this to each bullet point
Moving to the online courses section: "Online courses: You can take online courses on remote sensing and GIS offered by platforms such as Coursera, edX, or Udemy." "Online courses" could be "Virtual classes|Cyber courses|Digital lessons". "Take" synonyms: "Enroll in|Enroll for|Register in". "Offered by" might be "Provided by|Supplied by|Available on". "Platforms" alternatives: "Portals|Sites|Channels". "Such as" can be "Including|Like|For example". Proper nouns here are Coursera, edX, Udemy—keep them. "Or" stays.
First, I need to go through each word, identify if it's a proper noun, and if not, find suitable synonyms. Proper nouns like Coursera, edX, Udemy, QGIS, GRASS, Reddit, r/RemoteSensing, and r/GIS should stay the same. Third bullet: "Easy to search:
Then, the benefits section: "Convenience: The PDF version..." "Convenience" could be "Convenience" might be replaced with "Convenience" (since that's a noun here?), but wait, in the sample response, they used "Convenience" as is. Wait, the user said to swap each term with 3 synonyms. Wait, maybe "Convenience" is a term to replace. Let me check the sample. In the sample, they changed "Why Download the PDF?" to "PDF Access Advantages", which is interesting. Wait, maybe they are looking to replace phrases, not just single words. The original instruction says "swap each term with 3 synonyms". So "Why Download the PDF?" becomes Digital Resource Benefits. So entire phrases can be considered as terms to replace.