What is reverse geocoding?

What will be an ideal response?

Reverse geocoding is an automatic process that applies to photos captured with
a GPS-capable camera or phone, where location names are added to a photo’s
metadata by looking up the GPS coordinates recorded at the time of capture.

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The vertical distance above and below each paragraph is called ________ spacing

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What do Web programmers call a set of HTML/XHTML codes that define how a browser displays a Web page?

A) Elements B) Segments C) Authorities D) Protocols

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