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A Geopolygon is a shape on a map that links a number of individual grid references. A polygon is useful for grouping information or data about a particular area.
A Polygon is a shape on a map that links a number of individual grid references. A Polygon is useful for providing information or data about [[Primary_Materials_-_TX|primary material acquisition (PMA)]].
 
[[File:Polygon drawn using GoogleEarth.png|frameless|600px]]
 
Polygons are defined by a set of by '''latitude''' and '''longitude''' coordinates, in the order the shape should be drawn, where the last coordinate is the same as the first. Below an example:
 
[0.731300,46.605612 -0.191250,46.704963 -0.191250,46.846894 0.177770,46.988824 0.447438,46.960438 0.589369,46.804315 0.688721,46.832701 0.731300,46.605612 0.731300,46.605612]
 
You can draw polygons and export them as KML files using [https://earth.google.com/ Google Earth]


==Related sites==
==Related sites==
*[https://www.ogc.org/standard/kml/ Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)]
* [https://h3geo.org/docs/ Uber H3 geospatial indexing system that partitions the world into hexagonal cells.]
* [https://h3geo.org/docs/ Uber H3 geospatial indexing system that partitions the world into hexagonal cells.]


[[Category: Glossary of Terms]]
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A Polygon is a shape on a map that links a number of individual grid references. A Polygon is useful for providing information or data about primary material acquisition (PMA).

Polygon drawn using GoogleEarth.png

Polygons are defined by a set of by latitude and longitude coordinates, in the order the shape should be drawn, where the last coordinate is the same as the first. Below an example:

[0.731300,46.605612 -0.191250,46.704963 -0.191250,46.846894 0.177770,46.988824 0.447438,46.960438 0.589369,46.804315 0.688721,46.832701 0.731300,46.605612 0.731300,46.605612]

You can draw polygons and export them as KML files using Google Earth

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