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Lesson 3 Quiz Due Aug 10, 11:59 AM PKT


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1. What happens when you make a layer in a map transparent? 0 / 1 point
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Transparent layers completely hide the layers beneath them from being shown on the map.
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Transparent layers load more rapidly, making it a useful tool quickly explore data.

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Close, but the opposite. Transparent and semi-transparent layers allow the layers
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underneath them to also be seen, and the viewer sees both the lower layer and the
transparent
Projections and layer. Think of it like shining a light through a tinted window. The tinted
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window is the semi-transparent layer and the light is the lower layer showing through it.

2. What should you do if you are not sure what your data layer represents? 0 / 1 point

Open the layer’s Attribute Table and read the short descriptions of the data’s attributes.

Assume that the data uses a standard system of symbology, for example water displayed as
blue and roads as black.

Open the Item Description for the layer and view the associated metadata.

Research the numbering system online.

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