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What are the purposes of Archiving versioned data?

Lets you record and access changes to data. Archiving allows temporal analytical
capabilities by documenting data changes over time.

Archiving can help answer the following questions:

How have features changed shape over time, such as a wastewater network being
reworked to accommodate a city's continued growth?

How have attributes changed, such as zoning or parcel ownership?



What are Subtypes in ArcGIS Pro?

Subset of features sharing common attributes. For instance, a subtype for a local street
may be created that when this type of street is added to the feature class, its speed limit
attribute automatically gets assigned 35 miles per hour.



What are Domains in ArcGIS Pro?

Used to constrain the valid values for a particular field. Attribute domains allow you to
set a list of options that help prevent errors being introduced when users add or edit
attribute values.



You are creating a streets dataset. You want to constrain the Types field to local roads,
highways, and off-ramps. Which data behavior would you use?

Domains



What is Topology?

Connectedness, adjacency, and proximity between features. Topology enables you to
define spatial relationships you want to preserve in your GIS data.

,Which item can be used to manage raster data?

Mosaic dataset



What is the shape of the Earth?

oblate spheroid



If you cannot find the original projection for geographic data, you can use any
geographic coordinate system that is appropriate for the region of the world that you
are mapping.

T/F

False



Which three statements about geographic coordinate systems are true?

Choose three.



A. A geographic coordinate system uses a three-dimensional spherical model to identify
specific locations on the earth.

B. A geographic coordinate system's coordinates are based on latitude and longitude
values.

C. A geographic coordinate system provides linear measures on a planar surface from a
defined origin.

D. A geographic coordinate system is depicted by graticule of intersecting parallels and
meridians.

E. A geographic coordinate system's coordinates are shown in linear units, usually feet
or meters.

A. A geographic coordinate system makes use of a three dimensional spherical model to
designate the location of a spot on the earth.

B. The coordinates of a geographic coordinate system are defined by the latitude and
longitude values.

D. A geographic coordinate system is depicted by a graticule of intersecting parallels
(latitude) and meridians (longitude).

, At what scale do differences in spheroids typically become apparent?

1:5,000,000

3 choices



A geographic coordinate system defines location on a globe using angular degrees
rather than linear measurements.



T/F

True




No matter what coordinate system you are using, any given place on the earth has the
same coordinates.



T/F

False




When a more accurate spheroid has been created, all spatial geodatabases are
changed to incorporate the new spheroid.

False




Geographic coordinate systems

Geographic coordinate systems A three-dimensional spherical model used to identify
points or areas on the surface of the earth. The pairs of coordinate values that identify a
feature relative to its geographic coordinate system.

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