Geography Reference
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be displayed (see Figure 1-35), all with different symbols beside them. 36 Widen the Search
pane by dragging its leftmost border to the left. Look through the names and locations. Click on
the entry that indicates the Polygon Feature Class stored at
___IGIS-Arc_ YourInitials \other_data\landcover\polygon
FIGURE 1-35
16. Click the Description tab. Look at the metadata for the polygon component of Landcover as
you did for the Soils geodatabase feature class before. Using the ArcGIS Metadata and the
information under the ESRI Spatial Information section (version 10.0) or Resource Information
section (version 10.1), record all of the following that you can. The information that isn't
available is shown by Xs in the following blanks:
Projected Coordinate System: _____XXX______________
Geographic Coordinate System: _____XXX____________
West Longitude (projected): _______________________________
East Longitude (projected): _______________________________
North Latitude (projected): _______________________________
South Latitude (projected): _______________________________
36 Coverages are very interesting data sets. They are made up of points, arcs, polygons, labels, and tics. For those
interested in the details of coverages: search the web for: coverage Esri.
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