The US Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government that conducts research on the natural resources, natural hazards, and environmental health of the United States. The USGS is responsible for monitoring and assessing the country's water, energy, mineral, and biological resources, as well as investigating geological hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and floods. The agency also provides scientific data and information to help policymakers, resource managers, and the public make informed decisions about issues such as climate change, water availability, and land use planning. Overall, the US Geological Survey plays a vital role in understanding and protecting the natural resources and landscapes of the United States.
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API stands for Application Programming Interface and provides a developer with programmatic access to a proprietary software application. An API is software that makes it possible for application programs to interact with each other and share data. ... Web services produced by the U.S. Geological...
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