What are the definitions for American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Map Sizes (width X height)?
A. A size maps are 8.5 x 11 in (21.59 x 27.94 cm). B. B size maps are 11 x 17 in (27.94 x 43.18 cm). C. C size maps are 17 x 22 in (43.18 x 55.88 cm). D. D size maps are 22 x 34 in (55.88 x 86.36 cm). E. E size maps are 34 x 44 in (86.36 x 111.76 cm). 3.6 What map and data terms do you need to know to understand this chapter? A. Base Data. Data depicting selected fundamental cartographic and geographic information. Within the NWRS, base data are vector or raster data depicting roads, hydrography, political boundaries or relief. Examples of base data sources in order of preference are: (1) Land survey data, (2) Digital Orthophoto Quads, (3) Ortho-rectified imagery, (4) Digital raster graphs, and (5) Digital vector data (for example: Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER), digital line graphs). B. Approved Acquisition Boundary. The line(s) enclosing those lands that we have authority to acquire, in whole or in part. This boundary often encompasses both publi
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