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Which of the following datasets are in raster format?  Choose all that apply.Group of answer choicesStreamsStandsSoilsOrthophoto

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Which of the following datasets are in raster format?  Choose all that apply.Group of answer choicesStreamsStandsSoilsOrthophoto

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The datasets in raster format from the given options are Soils and Orthophoto.

Here's why:

  1. Streams and Stands: These are typically represented in vector format. Vector data is used to represent discrete features like boundaries, lines (such as roads and streams), and points (such as locations or points of interest).

  2. Soils: This can be represented in both raster and vector formats. However, when dealing with variations in soil composition across a landscape, a raster format is often used because it can show continuous change.

  3. Orthophoto: This is a type of aerial photograph that has been geometrically corrected ("orthorectified") so that the scale is uniform. It combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. Orthophotos are definitely in raster format as they are images.

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