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in this video were going to learn how to use the zip function in python now zip is built into base python so youll have access to it no matter what youre doing in terms of your python imports and what zip does is it will take some iterables any number of them and combine them into tuples in an element-wise fashion so basically its useful for making say separate lists into a bunch of paired tuples and ill give an example of what that means so maybe you have one list thats storing some latitude data like this and another one thats storing longitude data like this and each of these numbers actually corresponds to one another element wise so like this four and this six would be the same latitude and longitude for the same object and this five goes with this three etc and we dont really want them as these two separate lists wed rather have them paired together so that we know that these are supposed to be together well one way we could do that extract them into a bunch of tuples i