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  1. Copy and modify existing projected coordinate systems in ArcGIS Pro. Access the UTM Grid reference layer in ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World. Create a custom projected coordinate system in ArcGIS Pro with an extent and projection property. Take a closer look at the maps you see on the internet, in the news, or in apps.

  2. Sep 7, 2022 · Projected coordinate systems tell us how to draw something on a flat surface like a map or computer screen, even though the earth is round. Projected coordinate systems are two-dimensional data projections based on a model of the Earth’s surface. For example, you might use UTM or NAD83 to represent locations on a map. Geographic Coordinate ...

  3. May 21, 2023 · The essential cartographic considerations are map scale, coordinate systems, and map projections. Map scale is concerned with reducing geographical features of interest to manageable proportions. Coordinate systems help us define the positions of features on the earth’s surface. Moreover, map projections are concerned with moving from the ...

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  5. A geographic coordinate system (GCS) is a reference framework that defines the locations of features on a model of the earth. It’s shaped like a globe, so its spherical. Its units are angular and are usually degrees. A projected coordinate system (PCS) is flat.

  6. Projected coordinate systems are sometimes referred to as map projections. Coordinate systems (either geographic or projected) provide a framework for defining real-world locations. In ArcGIS, the coordinate system is used as the method to automatically integrate the geographic locations from different datasets into a common coordinate ...

  7. Feb 12, 2009 · A projected coordinate system is defined on a flat, two-dimensional surface. Unlike a geographic coordinate system, a projected coordinate system has constant lengths, angles, and areas across the two dimensions. A projected coordinate system is always based on a geographic coordinate system that is in turn based on a sphere or spheroid.

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