Which of the following statements about location is FALSE Lat/Long is a location system that is often used to record the location of anything on or near the surface of the Earth If we use positive values to represent latitudes in the northern hemisphere and negative values to represent latitudes in the southern hemisphere, we can say that the range of latitudes is [180,180] For latitude, the reference line (or 0 latitude) is the equator For longitude, the reference line (or 0 longitude) is the prime meridian The surface of the Earth is not smooth but has high and low points Which of the following statements about geoid and ellipsoid is FALSE Geoid is often used as a reference surface for measuring elevation The geoid can be envisioned as a hypothetical sea level if there were no continents Geoid and ellipsoid are exactly the same Ellipsoid can be used as a simple and perfectly smooth surface for measuring elevation Both geoid and ellipsoid can be used as reference surfaces for measuring elevations Question 13 (4 points) Which of the following statements is FALSE about GIS? Vector and raster are two data models commonly used in GIS Google Earth Pro is a GiS GIS is a special type of intormation system Which of the following statements about Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 is FALSE Web 2.0 is a "bottom up" version of the Web. Users are creators of content, not just consumers User generated content (UGC) refers to content created by users, such as Wikipedia articles and Youtube Videos Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) refers to geographic content generated by users VGI and UGC are available on Web 1.0 Web 1.0 describes the original "top down" system of content creation on the web Question 6 (4 points) Which of the following statements about location is FALSE Lat/Long is a location system that is often used to record the location of anything on or near the surface of the Earth If we use positive values to represent latitudes in the northern hemisphere and negative values to represent Which of the following statements about remote sensing images is FALSE Visible light bands create images that look like what we see in human eyes Remote sensing images are not used in Google Earth Pro as the background images Some remote sensing images use an infrared band for the red color, and the resulted images can look different from what we typically see Remote sensing images are often captured via satellites and aimplanes Remote sensing images stored on a local computer can be loaded into Google Earth Pro Question 11 (4 points) The data model of remote sensing images is Raster data model Vector data model Points, lines, and polygons.