1.3 The Power of Geographic Data

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  • What does geographic data encompass?
    Locations and spatial distributions
  • Spatial data includes the boundary lines of states.

    True
  • What is an example of attribute data in geographic data?
    Land use
  • What is an example of spatial data?
    Latitude and longitude
  • Spatial data includes the latitude and longitude of cities.

    True
  • Secondary data sources include datasets compiled by government agencies, commercial organizations, or crowdsourced platforms
  • Remote sensing can capture data about land cover and infrastructure.
    True
  • Spatial data includes the shapes of lakes and rivers.
    True
  • Attribute data provides non-spatial information related to geographic features
  • What are the two main types of geographic data?
    Spatial and Attribute Data
  • What is non-spatial information linked to geographic features called?
    Attribute Data
  • What are the two main sources of geographic data?
    Primary and Secondary Data
  • Match the primary data source with its example:
    GPS ↔️ Coordinates
    Satellite Imagery ↔️ Land Cover
    Field Surveys ↔️ On-Site Observations
  • Remote sensing captures aerial or satellite imagery
  • Match the primary data collection technique with its strength:
    GPS ↔️ Precise location data
    Remote Sensing ↔️ Broad spatial coverage
    Field Surveys ↔️ Direct observation
  • In urban planning, geographic data is used to analyze population distribution and demographic trends
  • Steps in using geographic data for urban planning
    1️⃣ Analyze population trends
    2️⃣ Map land use patterns
    3️⃣ Optimize transportation networks
  • Geographic data has applications across diverse fields
  • Spatial data includes coordinates and boundaries
  • Match the data type with its description and examples:
    Spatial Data ↔️ Coordinates and boundaries of geographic features
    Attribute Data ↔️ Non-spatial information linked to features
  • Primary data collection includes methods like GPS measurements and field surveys
  • Match the data source with its strengths and weaknesses:
    Primary Data ↔️ Customized information but resource-intensive
    Secondary Data ↔️ Readily available but quality varies
  • Primary data collection is less time-consuming than using secondary data sources.
    False
  • What is the primary purpose of field surveys in geographic data collection?
    Direct observation and measurement
  • What is the main function of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)?
    Integrate spatial and attribute data
  • Match the tool or technology with its description:
    GIS ↔️ Software for visualizing spatial data
    Remote Sensing ↔️ Technique using aerial imagery
    Spatial Analysis ↔️ Explores patterns in geographic data
  • In which field is geographic data used for analyzing population distribution and demographic trends?
    Urban Planning
  • What are the two types of data combined in geographic data to provide a comprehensive understanding of phenomena?
    Spatial and attribute data
  • What is one ethical consideration related to geographic data usage?
    Privacy and data security
  • What is an example of attribute data in geographic data?
    Population
  • Attribute data is non-spatial information linked to geographic features
  • Spatial data includes the shapes of lakes and rivers.

    True
  • Geographic data can be classified into two main types: spatial data and attribute data
  • What is an example of attribute data?
    Dominant climate
  • What is a technique used in primary data collection?
    GPS measurements
  • What does GPS use to measure geographic coordinates?
    Satellite signals
  • What is an example of secondary data compiled by crowdsourced platforms?
    OpenStreetMap
  • What is an example of spatial data in geographic data?
    Boundary lines of states
  • Match the source of geographic data with its description:
    Primary Data Collection ↔️ Direct collection of spatial and attribute data
    Secondary Data Sources ↔️ Existing datasets compiled by other organizations
  • Spatial data defines the location and shape of geographic features