This file extension denotes an ArcGIS Pro project file
What is aprx?
You should most likely use this color for streams and water bodies
What is blue?
GIS B.S. is the abbreviated name of that UMD degree program
What is the Geographic Information Science Bachelor of Science?
This tool creates a new vector dataset of polygons describing the area(s) of inclusion at a set distance from a feature or several features
This tool allows to change the cell size of a raster dataset
What is Resample / resampling?
A folder with a name ending in ".gdb" and a bunch of weird files in it
What is an Esri file geodatabase?
In ArcGIS Pro, this symbology mode allows you to color features using a quantitative color ramp
What is graduated colors?
GISP is the abbreviation for this professional credential
What is the Geographic Inofrmation Systems Professional certification?
This tool takes all input vector datasets and merges them together, creating a new output dataset with all the features, split at their computing intersections
What is Union?
This tool calculates the azimuthal direction faced by the terrain, along the line of greatest slope
What is Aspect?
This open vector format is structured into different computer files, including one file with a .dbf extension that stores attribute data.
In ArcGIS Pro, you would use one of these symbology modes to map the population of cities
What are graduated symbols or proportional symbols?
The 3 letters DEM stand for that type of dataset
What is a Digital Elevation Model?
This tool aggregates features based on a specific attribute. The output is a new vector dataset.
What is Dissolve?
This tools allows to change the values of a raster dataset, by mapping old values to new values, or grouping old values to new values
What is Reclassify?
This file format is used to represent geographic data in Earth browsers, such as Google Earth or Google Maps
What is the KML or Keyhole Markup Language format?
The image below is an example of this type of maps
What are dot density maps?
The abbreviation for this Census Bureau collection of datasets stands for "topologically integrated geographic encoding and referencing".
What are TIGER data?
This tool matches vector features from two datasets based on their geographical relationships
What is Spatial Join?
These tools allow to line up imagery data or scanned old maps to other GIS datasets
What are georeferencing tools?
This extension denotes a projection file, used for instance in the shapefile structure
What is prj?
The following image is an example of this type of map
What is an unclassed choropleth map?
This way of subdividing and referencing the land in the United States is abbreviated as PLSS
What is the Public Land Survey System?
In ArcGIS Pro, this tool creates a feature class containing points generated from the centroids of the input features or placed within the input features.
What is Feature to Point?
What are Mosaic tools?