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Quesion 5 Not yet In a GIS, an) is the process of taking tro or more different t

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Quesion 5 Not yet In a GIS, an) is the process of taking tro or more different thematic maps of the same area and placing them on top of one another to form a new map Select one a. point-in-polygon analysis b. vector layer operation c. geoprocessing operation Ponts out of Flag O d. overlay e, butter Quesion 6 Not ye Ponts out of Indicators used to measure real-world phenomena are inherently ambiguous. Select one O True O False Flag Data about data are called Not yet Ponts out of 1.00 Flag Oussion 8 A Choose.. permanently connects bro tables in a relational database while a Choose defines a more temporary relationship or connection between two tables Not yat answered Points out of 1.00 FIpg Quesion 9 Not yel hen creatng polygon butfers, buffers that exclude the input polygon area are called Cho098 while simlar butfers that only butfer the area inside the polygon boundary are caled Choose. Points out of Flag

Explanation / Answer

5). In a GIS, an overlay is the process of taking two or more different thematic maps of the same area and placing them on top of one another to form a new map. is the process of taking two or more different thematic maps of the same area and placing them on top of one another to form a new map

6) True, indicator(direct or indirect) used to measure real-world phenomena are inherently ambiguous. such measurement create errors when linked to real-world things

7) Metadata is data that describes other data. Meta is a prefix that in most information technology usages means "an underlying definition or description."

9) when creating polygon buffers that exclude the input polygon area are called Outside only with the similiar buffer that only buffer the area inside the polygon boundary are called FULL

FULL—A buffer will be generated on both sides of the line. If the input is a polygon the result will include the area inside the polygon. This is the default

OUTSIDE_ONLY—the area inside of the input polygon features will be excluded from the resulting buffer.

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