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The Intersect tool:Group of answer choicesExtracts only positive values from the attribute table.Combines only those areas that are in common (overlap) with both of the input data layersCalculates the population density of the intersecting regions.Does not combine attribute tables.

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The Intersect tool:Group of answer choicesExtracts only positive values from the attribute table.Combines only those areas that are in common (overlap) with both of the input data layersCalculates the population density of the intersecting regions.Does not combine attribute tables.

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The Intersect tool in GIS (Geographic Information System) is used to combine only those areas that are in common (overlap) with both of the input data layers. This tool is often used in spatial analysis to determine the common geographical areas between two or more layers. It also combines the attribute tables of the intersecting layers, allowing for further analysis of the common features. Therefore, the correct answer is "Combines only those areas that are in common (overlap) with both of the input data layers".

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