1. Would you have more problems with feature generalization and omission in large or small scale maps? Why?
Large Scale because when zoomed in more a map needs more detail. Generalization and omission doesn't give detail.
2. What is snapping in the context of digitizing? Why is snapping important (i.e. what does it help avoid)?
Snapping is automatically setting nearby points to have the same coordinates and it is important because it helps avoid overshoots and undershoots.
3. What is COGO and how does it relate to coordinate surveying?
Coordinate Geometry is the spatial data that consists of a starting point with a list of directions and distances to other stations. COGO brings spatial data into an earth based map coordinate system.
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EXERCISE A
3.a) What is the feature class type (point, line or poly) for Springs? Point
EXERCISE B
STEP 2: Build an Address Locator and Geocode an address table.
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