Coordinate Systems and Projections
Remote Sensing
GIS Acronyms
Features and Mapping
Real-World GIS Careers
100

This coordinate system uses latitude and longitude to locate positions on Earth.

What is a geographic coordinate system?

100

This is the process of collecting information about Earth’s surface without physically touching it, often using satellites, drones, or aircraft.

What is remote sensing?

100

GPS

What is Global Positioning System?

100

This editing setting helps features connect accurately by pulling vertices or edges together.

What is snapping?

100

This career field uses GIS to map roads, utilities, zoning, land use, and community development.

What is urban planning?

200

This coordinate system projects the curved Earth onto a flat surface using units such as feet or meters.

What is a projected coordinate system?

200

This type of image is collected from sensors on satellites, airplanes, or drones and is often used as a basemap or for land cover analysis.

What is imagery?

200

DEM

What is Digital Elevation Model?

200

These are the points that shape a line or polygon feature.

What are vertices?

200

This field uses GIS to map power lines, water lines, sewer systems, fiber routes, and service areas.

What are utilities?

300

This is the common geographic coordinate system used by GPS and many online mapping platforms.

What is WGS 1984?

300

This remote sensing technology uses laser pulses to measure elevation and create detailed surface models.

What is LiDAR?

300

LiDAR

What is Light Detection and Ranging?

300

This field type is used for words, names, descriptions, and categories.

What is a text field?

300

This field uses GIS to map hazards, evacuation routes, flood zones, shelters, and response areas.

What is emergency management?

400

This problem can occur when GIS layers do not line up correctly because they use different or incorrectly defined coordinate systems.

What is a projection mismatch?

400

This elevation model represents the bare ground surface after buildings, trees, and other objects have been removed.

What is a DEM?

400

UTM

What is Universal Transverse Mercator?

400

This type of selection finds features based on where they are located compared to another layer.

What is Select By Location?

400

This field uses GIS to study habitats, wetlands, pollution, land cover, and natural resources.

What is environmental GIS?

500

This ArcGIS Pro tool changes a dataset from one coordinate system into another.

What is Project?

500

This process groups pixels into categories such as water, vegetation, roads, or buildings based on their spectral values.

What is image classification?

500

NDVI

What is Normalized Difference Vegetation Index?

500

This is the practice of placing text on a map so features can be identified clearly without clutter.

What is labeling?

500

What field is Carter in, outside of the classroom?

What is telecommunications GIS?

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