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1 Answers to Mid-Term Intro GIS Spring 2008 Paul C.Sutton psutton@du.edu Department of Geography University of Denver

2 Overall Results: Mean 72.5

3 Multiple Choice Page 1: #1) D #2) E #3) A Page 2: #4) D #5) B #6) B #7) D #8) C #9) E Page 3: #10) A #11) E #12) B #13) D #14) D #15) B

4 The Globe and Scale 1 meter to 40,000 km is 1:40 million scale 10 cm to 1 meter is.1 &.1 of 40,000 km is 4,000 km If it takes 1 meter to go all the way around (40,000 km) it should take half a meter to go Half way around (20,000km) e.g. 50 cm

5 Many to One, One to Many oh my One to One relationship

6 One to Many Relationship

7 Many to One

8 DEM (Digital Elevation Model) DEMs are Rasters Good for representing A continuous surface And Hydro modeling

9 TIN Triangulated Irregular Network TINs are Vector Data – Basically Points with Elevation Attributed connceted via Delauney Triangulation Better for some rapid Geo-viz applications

10 What is a GIS? The hardware, software, and human capital needed to store, manipulate, analyze, and display spatially referenced information. Problems uniquely suited to GIS… 1) Site selection for habitat preservation 2) Evaculation analysis and Management 3) Storing Census Data…..

11 Vector To Raster Conversion Rules you Use will Vary…

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