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In ArcGIS Pro 3D Scene, you are setting up the scene propert…
In ArcGIS Pro 3D Scene, you are setting up the scene properties and have chosen a height-based vertical coordinate system. Consequently, any point that falls …
What is the key design component that all (ESRI) Story Maps…
What is the key design component that all (ESRI) Story Maps have in common?
A GIS Analyst needs to determine the slope, aspect and hills…
A GIS Analyst needs to determine the slope, aspect and hillside surfaces. Which of the following input data files is required to complete the analysis?
According to DeMers, what are the three basic approaches to…
According to DeMers, what are the three basic approaches to GIS modeling?
Which of the following GISc spatial analysis categories invo…
Which of the following GISc spatial analysis categories involves temporal studies and 3D data?
What enumeration units are used by the U.S. Census to collec…
What enumeration units are used by the U.S. Census to collect & group population data?
In Lab 1, you needed to convert your vector-based file (habi…
In Lab 1, you needed to convert your vector-based file (habitatcov) into four different raster files. The process also involves using a spreadsheet to recode habitat values. What GIS technique was used to perform this operation?
Which of the following GIS data sources provides the GIS Ana…
Which of the following GIS data sources provides the GIS Analyst with both orthoimagery and hillshaded terrain maps for both the U.S. and Europe?
The ___?___ method of GIS modeling is often called the ‘tria…
The ___?___ method of GIS modeling is often called the ‘trial and error approach”- it tends to use all available GIS layers (testing each one).