Exam 16: How to Work With Contours, Tins, and 3D Imagery in Arcgis Pro

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The standard for viewing 3D graphics in a Web browser without using a plugin is:

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A DRG is:

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A US Topo can be downloaded from the National Map in which format?

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In a Delaunay Triangle:

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In a TIN, z-values are stored in the:

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In a TIN, the direction the steepest slope is facing is represented by:

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When calculating slope with a TIN, the slope values are stored at the:

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In a TIN, what is the boundary around the area of the TIN called?

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When constructing a TIN, Theissen polygons are drawn:

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The z-values from which TINs are constructed are called:

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How can old U.S. topographic maps be used today in ArcGIS?

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A TIN is a terrain model formed from:

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A hard breakline in a TIN represents:

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In vertical exaggeration:

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A TIN is which of the following?

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A contour interval indicates:

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A line drawn on a map that connects points of equal elevations is a(n):

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