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GIS Blue Book, Unit 3 les 1 and 2

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Address Locator   A system for taking a geodatabase of road reference data and formatting it to be able to geocode  
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Attribute Table   Table containing all attributes of a data set  
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Attributes   Refers to the data that describes features  
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Connect to Folder   Toolbar button that allows you to establish a connection to commonly used folders  
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Geocode   To use the Address Locater in ArcGIS in combination with a list of addresses to automaticallyy place these data points based in a road database  
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Point Feature   Part of a feature class composed of point data, based on a single x, y location  
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Polygon Feature   Part of a feature class composed of polygondata, based upon three or more x, y locations which are connected to one another in a closed shape  
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Spatial Join   Data being joined together based on geographic location, rather than a shared data column  
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Waypoint   Locations or positions of landmarks or other points of interests that can be taken with a gps unit  
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Map   a visual representation of an area shown on a two dimensional surface.  
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Orthongal Viewpoint   Viewing something from above (bird’s eye view)  
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Political maps   Shows how humans have divided the Earth  
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Physical   Shows land and water formations on earth’s surface.  
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Cultural   Shows patterns of demographic data  
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Thematic   detailed map showing specific places  
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Cartography   The “science or art of making maps”  
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Cartographer   The people who physically make the maps.  
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Absolute location   acquired by using coordinate system to determine a referenced fixed point in space.  
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Eastern Hemisphere   Are east of the prime meridian  
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Equator   starting point for the lines of longitude and latitude. Divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres.  
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Geographic coordinate system   Establishes two sets of imaginary lines around the earth: Parallels, representing latitude, and meridians, representing longitude, forming a grid over the earth.  
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International data line   imaginary date line that separates two calendar days located approximately 180°  
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Latitude   Lines that run east and west along the earth’s surface.  
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Longitude   Lines that run north and south along the earth’s surface.  
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Meridians   Term used to describe lines of longitude.  
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Parallels   Lines of latitude  
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Prime Meridian   Measured at the 0 degree longitude. Starting point of the meridians.  
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Relative location   A way of describing where an object is on an earth’s surface without giving absolute coordnants.  
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Tropic of Cancer   Located a 23°30’ N Latitude Divides the tropics from the northern temperature zone.  
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Tropic of Capricorn   Located at 23°30’ S Latitude divides the tropics from the southern temperature zone.  
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Western Hemisphere   Are located west of the prime meridian to 180° longitude.  
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