Inglês, perguntado por ddrrodrigues, 9 meses atrás

GPS AND THE QUEST FOR PIZZA

It’s Friday night and you ___1___ some pizza. Fast. But somebody is going to have to pick that pizza up, and that means they need to know how to get to the closest pizzeria.

In this modern world that is no problem! Just plug ‘pizza’ into a smartphone and it tells you exactly how to get there.

But how exactly ___2___ the phone know where you are?

Something called a Global Positioning System, or GPS, tells you, that’s how.

When your phone tells you where you are, it may actually be listening to signals from satellites high up in space. There are over 30 satellites used for GPS, orbiting over 16,000 miles (26,000km) above the Earth!

Your phone just ___3___ to figure out how far away you are from some of them.

If your phone knows how far away it is from four satellites, then there is only one place on Earth you can be!

Your phone, or any device with a GPS, is programmed to know where all the satellites are at any given time.

The phone uses that information—along with the amount of time the signal took to reach it—to figure out how far away the satellites are. By doing that, it computes its location.

[…] And all that happens in an instant. Good thing, too. You’re only getting hungrier.

NASA. Gps and the Quest for Pizza. Available at: Accessed on 27 June 2016.

Read the text and write T (true) or F (false).

A
Your phone knows where all the satellites are at any given time.

Verdadeiro
Falso

B
In modern world, it is impossible to know where the pizza place is.

Verdadeiro
Falso

C
There are over 30 satellites used for GPS.

Verdadeiro
Falso

D
GPS is used to indicate your correct temperature.

Verdadeiro
Falso

E
Phones use GPS to tell where you are.

Verdadeiro
Falso

F
GPS needs a minimum of four satellites to determine your position.

Verdadeiro
Falso

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por Sohui
14

Resposta:

V, F, V, F, V, V

Explicação:

Fiz e acertei!

Bons estudos :)


MaahOliver2000: obrigada
matgpnkm: vlw estava certa
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