1) A coordinate-based data model that represents geographic features as points, lines, and polygons a) Vector Data b) GPS c) GEOREFERENCE 2) Esri's online GIS tool. Great for creating web-maps and sharing them with others. Has ready-made apps that you can use to feature your web-maps. Does not have the same capabilities of ArcMap or Pro, but seems to gain functionality all the time. a) ArcGIS Pro b) ArcGIS Online c) ArcMap 3) A spatial data model that defines space as an array of equally sized cells arranged in rows and columns.¹ Think of these cells as pixels. a) Raster Data b) Map Document c) Layer 4) A method by which the curved surface of the earth is portrayed on a flat surface. Every map projection distorts distance, area, shape, direction, or some combination thereof.¹ a) GIS b) QGIS c) Projection 5) A commonly used and broad term describing GIS tools that are less full-featured and have a lower barrier to entry. Typically, GIS Lite tools are web-based, and require little advanced training. Examples: Google Earth, Google Maps, ArcGIS Online (although ArcOnline is becoming more fully featured), other online mapping tools. a) Esri b) GIS "Lite c) QGIS

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