1.2 Geographic Data

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  • Geographic data has a spatial component related to its location
  • What type of data source uses satellites, aircraft, or drones?
    Remote sensing
  • What does spatial data describe in geographic data?
    Location and shape
  • Data describing the characteristics of geographic features is called attribute data.
  • Which data source provides information about population, housing, and economy?
    Census data
  • What type of geographic data includes coordinates, boundaries, and spatial relationships?
    Spatial data
  • Temporal data refers to the time frame to which geographic data relates, enabling the analysis of changes over time
  • Match the type of geographic data with its description:
    Spatial Data ↔️ Location and shape of geographic features
    Attribute Data ↔️ Characteristics or properties of features
    Temporal Data ↔️ Time frame to which data relates
  • Attribute data describes the characteristics or properties associated with geographic features
  • Steps in the process of map projections
    1️⃣ Representing the 3D Earth on a 2D surface
    2️⃣ Choosing a specific map projection
    3️⃣ Introducing distortions in spatial relationships
  • The Peters projection minimizes the size of landmasses near the poles
  • Remote sensing involves collecting data about the Earth's surface using sensors on satellites, aircraft, or drones
  • What are the three components that define geographic data?
    Spatial, attribute, temporal
  • Which component of geographic data describes the characteristics or properties of features?
    Attribute
  • Match the source of geographic data with its description:
    Remote Sensing ↔️ Data from satellites or aircraft
    Census Data ↔️ Statistical data about population
    Field Surveys ↔️ Direct observation in the field
  • What does temporal data in geographic information systems refer to?
    Changes over time
  • Spatial data describes the location and shape of geographic features.
    True
  • Temporal data allows for the analysis of changes over time
  • Why is understanding map projections crucial for geographic analysis?
    Distortions influence interpretation
  • What type of data does remote sensing collect about the Earth's surface?
    Spatial information
  • Geographic data includes spatial, attribute, and temporal components
  • Understanding the three components of geographic data is essential for accurate analysis.
    True
  • Why is awareness of bias in geographic data important?
    Ensures fair analysis
  • Addressing ethical concerns in geographic data is necessary for responsible and equitable analysis.

    True
  • What are the three key components of geographic data?
    Spatial, attribute, temporal
  • The spatial component of geographic data describes the shape of features on Earth's surface.
    True
  • Data gathered through direct observation in the field is called field surveys.
  • Combining multiple data sources can provide a more comprehensive understanding of geographic phenomena.

    True
  • Temporal data is used to analyze changes over time in geographic phenomena.
    True
  • Match the data source with its description:
    Remote Sensing ↔️ Data from satellites or drones
    Census Data ↔️ Statistical data on population
    Field Surveys ↔️ Direct observation in the field
  • Geographic data with information about characteristics is classified as attribute data.
  • Temporal data allows for the analysis of environmental trends over time.
    True
  • Spatial, attribute, and temporal data are essential for analyzing geographic information effectively.

    True
  • What type of data includes the coordinates and boundaries of geographic features?
    Spatial data
  • Temporal data allows for the analysis of changes in land use over time.

    True
  • Which map projection exaggerates the size of landmasses near the poles?
    Mercator
  • The choice of map projection can influence the interpretation of spatial data.

    True
  • What is the primary function of GIS in spatial technologies?
    Data collection and analysis
  • GIS and remote sensing are essential tools for urban planning and environmental management.

    True
  • The spatial component of geographic data describes the location and shape