Final Answer:
Aerial Imagery is NOT a vector data. Option C is answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Aerial Imagery is a raster data type, not a vector data type. Vector data represent spatial information using points, lines, and polygons with explicit geographic locations, while raster data, like Aerial Imagery, consists of a grid of cells, each representing a specific value. Options a), b), and d) are all examples of vector data.
A Feature Class is a collection of geographic features with a common spatial representation, an ArcINFO Coverage is a vector data format used by ESRI's ArcGIS software, and a TIN (Triangulated Irregular Network) is a vector data structure used to represent terrain surfaces.
Option: c) Aerial Imagery is answer.