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Ground-based measurements refer to data collection and analysis that is conducted from sensors or instruments located on or near the Earth's surface. This type of research involves monitoring and studying various environmental, atmospheric, and biotic factors, such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, air quality, soil moisture, and vegetation cover. Ground-based measurements are used in a wide range of scientific fields, including meteorology, climatology, ecology, geology, and agriculture. These measurements provide valuable information for understanding and predicting changes in the Earth's systems and environments.