Multiple Choice
What makes a spatial query different from a regular Select By Attributes query?
A) A spatial query cannot return as many objects as a Select By Attributes query can.
B) A spatial query is based on location rather than attributes.
C) A spatial query can be performed only with a feature class, while a Select By Attributes query can be performed on any data type (i.e., feature class, shapefile, etc.) .
D) A spatial query is more accurate in its results than a Select By Attributes query.
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