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Certainly! Vector data is a type of data used in geographic information systems (GIS), and it represents spatial features with points, lines, or polygons. Here are some examples of vector data: 1. **Points**: Used to represent discrete locations. - Example: GPS locations of trees in a forest. 2. **Lines**: Used to represent linear features. - Example: Road networks, rivers, or pipelines. 3. **Polygons**: Used to represent areas or boundaries. - Example: Land parcels, lakes, or city boundaries. Each of these vector features has associated attribute data, which can provide additional information about each feature. For instance, a point representing a tree might have attributes for species, height, and age.

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Oct. 9, 2024, 2:57 a.m.

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