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WGU D199 Physical Geography and Migration Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • WGU D199 Physical Geography and Migration Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • WGU D199 Physical Geography and Migration Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Physical Geography - Answer- Study of natural features of the Earth, including landforms, climate, bodies of water, biomes, soils, natural vegetation, and the impact of human activities on the environment and ecosystems. Reference Map - Answer- Map that displays important physical elements of a specific geographic area. Thematic Map - Answer- Specialized map used to understand a specific attribute or characte...
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GISP Verified Solutions
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  • GISP Verified Solutions Data Models - Data Exploration: A data-centered query and analysis process to explore and understand data. - Dynamic Segmentations: A data model that employs linearly measured data on a coordinate system for analysis. - Georelational Data Model: A vector data model that uses a split system to store geometries and their attributes separately. - GeoSpatial Data: Data describing both the locations and characteristics of spatial features on the Earth's surface. - Obj...
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World Geography SOL Review
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  • World Geography SOL Review What is the difference between absolute location and relative location? - Absolute location is the exact position of a place. Relative location is the position of a place compared to the position of another place. What do latitude lines measure? Which direction are they drawn? What is the 0 degree line? - Latitude lines measure north and south. They are drawn east to west. The Equator What do longitude lines measure? Which direction are they drawn? What is ...
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GISP Exam | Questions and answers latest update | verified answers
  • GISP Exam | Questions and answers latest update | verified answers

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  • The property of area for a parcel polygon may be considered (choose best answer) A. Precise B. Accurate C. Legally correct D. Both A and B - correct answer Both A and B A vector data model uses which of the following coordinate pairs to build curvature within a line? (best answer) A. Verticies B. Points C. Floating points D. Nodes - correct answer A. Verticies GIS differs from surveying and mapping by introducing (best answer) A. Attribute description B. Spatial Analysis C. Location...
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Geo 135 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
  • Geo 135 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024

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  • Where do our ideas about places come from? - our knowledge of the world is mediated -- media, culture, the internet, school, art, etc. etc. etc. - experiences aren't immediate/direct what are geographical imaginaries? - the collection of assumptions and ideas that we have about places what does geographic literacy entail? - asking the questions: - where does this idea come from? - who made/organized them, and for what purpose? - do they have merit? - do they occupy the correct amount...
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Introduction to Physcial and Human Geography D199 Questions & Answers(RATED A)
  • Introduction to Physcial and Human Geography D199 Questions & Answers(RATED A)

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  • What are maps used for? -ANSWER - show an area larger than a person can see - present information concisely, especially the features of most interest to the user - demonstrate spatial relationships - show things people cannot see directly, such as minerals below ground or records of daily temperatures. Reference map -ANSWER - store data and show a variety of features for a variety of uses. - general storehouses of information Thematic maps -ANSWER - highlight specific themes -goal is ...
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TEXES Social Studies 4-8 Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update
  • TEXES Social Studies 4-8 Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update

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  • TEXES Social Studies 4-8 Exam Questions Marking Scheme Current Update Second Continental Congress - Answers -A convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that started meeting in the spring of 1775 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Managed the Colonial war effort and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Townshend Acts (1767) - Answers -A series of British acts passed beginning in 1767 and relating to the Briti...
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GISP Exam Questions Already Rated A+
  • GISP Exam Questions Already Rated A+

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  • GISP Exam Questions Already Rated A+ The property of area for a parcel polygon can be viewed as: - A. Precise - B. Accurate - C. Legally correct - D. Both A and B Both A and B A vector data model constructs curvature within a line using which type of coordinate pairs? - A. Vertices - B. Points - C. Floating points - D. Nodes A. Vertices GIS differentiates itself from surveying and mapping by introducing: - A. Attribute descriptions - B. Spatial Analysis - C. Location determination ...
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GEO 203|62 MID EXAM 1 FINAL
  • GEO 203|62 MID EXAM 1 FINAL

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  • 3 types of features on a map - ️️Point, line, and area features. 3 types of irregular land grants - ️️pueblo grants private community 3 types of scales - ️️verbal, graphic, representative fraction A Developable Surface - ️️A surface that can be mapped without distortion on a flat medium Spherical Earth is NOT a developable surface Instead we use planes, cones and cylinders which are developable Albers Equal Area Conic - ️️A projected coordinate system used for east-...
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GISP Study Guide All Answers Correct
  • GISP Study Guide All Answers Correct

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  • GISP Study Guide All Answers Correct Geodatabase Definition: An object-oriented spatial model representing the native data structure for ArcGIS. It serves as the primary format for storing, editing, and managing geographic data. Types of Geodatabases Personal Geodatabase File Geodatabase Enterprise Geodatabase Workgroup Geodatabase Types of Geodatabase Datasets Geometric Network Network Dataset Parcel Fabric Terrain Dataset LAS Dataset Distance Relations Definitio...
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