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What type of data is represented by 'Vector' in GIS?
What type of data is represented by 'Vector' in GIS?
- Data with no clearly defined boundaries
- Data structure used to store spatial data
- Continuous data examples like temperature and rainfall
- Geographic data that occurs in specific locations (correct)
What is the characteristic of 'Raster' data in GIS?
What is the characteristic of 'Raster' data in GIS?
- It comprises individual points stored as coordinate pairs
- It typically represents a geographic feature too small to be displayed as a line or area
- It represents real-world features and assigns attributes
- It has no clearly defined boundaries (correct)
What type of features does 'Vector' data in GIS represent?
What type of features does 'Vector' data in GIS represent?
- Real-world features with attributes assigned (correct)
- Data with no clearly defined boundaries
- Continuous data examples like temperature and rainfall
- Geographic features too small to be displayed as lines or areas
What does 'Point' represent in GIS data?
What does 'Point' represent in GIS data?
How are the spatial characteristics of features stored in GIS?
How are the spatial characteristics of features stored in GIS?
What is the characteristic of 'Raster' data in GIS?
What is the characteristic of 'Raster' data in GIS?
What type of data is represented by 'Vector' in GIS?
What type of data is represented by 'Vector' in GIS?
What does 'Point' represent in GIS data?
What does 'Point' represent in GIS data?
How are the spatial characteristics of features stored in GIS?
How are the spatial characteristics of features stored in GIS?
What is the spatial characteristic of 'Vector' data in GIS?
What is the spatial characteristic of 'Vector' data in GIS?