Raster data is the largest of the two data sets.
What data type is the largest, raster or vector.
Presents information from the attribute table.
What is the identity/information tool?
My geodatabase and MXD file are in this format when I have my map setup correctly.
What is bold?
Presents information from the attribute table on your map?
What is the Label tool?
Cones, cylinders and planes
What are the geometric shapes used for creating projected coordinate systems.
The data manager for GIS data provided in ArcMAP.
What is catalog.
500,000 added to the distance from the central meridian.
What is a False Easting?
Contains a large set of commands that can be used in GIS.
What is the toolbox?
places a raster image at its real world location.
What is georeferencing?
Title, Neatline, North Arrow, Legend, Scale and Authur and date.
What are cartographic elements?
Coordinate systems used this semester.
What is GSC and PCS.
used to find all possible values for a query.
What is get unique values?
Holds all the data that you produce by geoprocessing.
What is a geodatabase?
Create a subset of features within a single layer.
What is a definition query?
Format of a printed map in a digital file format.
What is a PDF?
The best projection system for small areas which allows for measurement of areas, distances, direction and location.
What is UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator)
Global Positioning System
What is GPS
Easy way to manage your GIS data.
What is Cataloge
Takes a large data base and creates a database covering your AOI.
What is clip.
Bases the determination of your location on trilateration.
What is GNSS?
The Two types of data used in ArcMap this semester.
What are Raster and Vector data.
You should never type a query, always use this device.
What is a mouse.
Tells ArcMAP where to look for your information.
What is a folder connection?
Creates a polygon around a point line or polygon.
What is buffer.
Used to make a single file from 1-100's of files.
What is compression software?