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Ground-based observation refers to the practice of conducting observational studies, experiments, or data collection activities from a stationary or immobile location on the Earth's surface. This type of research typically involves using telescopes, cameras, sensors, or other instruments to observe and record natural phenomena, such as astronomical events, weather patterns, seismic activity, or wildlife behavior. Ground-based observation is often used in combination with other research methods, such as satellite or airborne observations, to provide a comprehensive understanding of a particular phenomenon or environment.