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Multiple feature contains multiple rows in the attribute table for a single feature.

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Final answer:

False. Each feature is represented by a single row in the attribute table.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. In a GIS (Geographic Information System), a feature refers to a specific location or object on a map. Each feature is represented by a single row in the attribute table, which contains information about that feature.

For example, in a GIS dataset of cities, each city would be a feature, and the attribute table would have one row for each city, containing information like the city's name, population, and elevation.

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