What is spatial reference system? explain it
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spatial reference system (SRS) or coordinate reference system (CRS) is a coordinate-based local, regional or global system used to locate geographical entities. A SRS commonly defines a specific map projection, as well as transformations between different SRS.
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A spatial reference system consists of a coordinate system (which describes a. position using either projected or geographic coordinates), a datum (which describes a model representing the shape of the earth), the prime meridian (which defines the origin from which units are measured), and the unit of measurement
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