A cartographer is creating a 3D scene of campgrounds in a national park. The facilities on the campground have been symbolized using simple 2D point symbols. The cartographer needs to apply a realistic 3D symbology to the facilities features without using a rule package.
Which action should the cartographer take to symbolize the campground facilities?
Which workflow should be used to create a new dataset from a selection?
A land-use classified raster with nine different classes needs to be resampled from 10 x 10 m to 30 x 30 m cell size. The resample tool must be used, and the land classes must be preserved.
Which resampling technique should be used?
A GIS specialist is adding fields to an existing table using the Add Field geoprocessing tool to conduct analysis. The type of analysis requires numeric data that stores information to 4 decimal points.
Which field type and associated precision and scale meets these requirements?
A GIS specialist works for an electric company that is planning tree maintenance along power lines. The specialist wants to associate tree features with a geometry of "Point" and the power lines feature class in the utility network dataset with a geometry of "Polyline Z." All trees, regardless of height, should be joined if they are in the specified vicinity of the power lines.
A GIS specialist creates a model tool to allow others to run analysis on their own data. When users open the model tool, they are unable to configure input data or output location.
How should the specialist expose this functionality to users?
An organization that manages vector data as shapefiles wants to use topology rules for editing data.
What should be the initial steps to implement topology?
In ArcGIS Pro, a GIS analyst adds a mosaic dataset to a map and notices that the entire mosaic area is covered with a black and white checkerboard.
Which tool should the analyst use to make the images visible in the map as part of the mosaic dataset?
A GIS analyst has three elevation rasters from which to create a mosaic dataset. The maximum elevation is 1,200 ft, and the minimum elevation is 300 ft. After the mosaic dataset is created and the values are inspected in the table of contents, the maximum and minimum elevation value are shown to be 3.48e+38 and 3.48e-38 respectively.
What is causing this issue?
A GIS analyst works for a small city's GIS department, which uses the same projected coordinate system for all data. The analyst's common workflows often require geoprocessing tools that create new outputs of data on disk.
Which workflow will produce geoprocessing outputs with the desired coordinate system?