1) Whenever we think of the Spatial Data we know that it will typically be comprises of two parts: Geometry and Attribute. Though, the geographic data can also involve a third component, __________. The implication of this is that already vast the spatial databases are multiplied in volume to the n'th degree.
Structured Query Language (SQL) refers to the accepted non-procedural language used in order to communicate with all the relational databases. Based upon what you have read so far, and examples you have seen, how would you contrast the SQL with the other programming languages?