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when working with geometry nodes we need to work with different types of information in this video were going to be demonstrating what attributes are in geometry nodes an attribute is a form of data that is stored within an individual element for example this element could be a vertex edge or face these elements are also referred to by another name domains here we have our basic cube and the current setup for our geometry node system is a simple separate geometry node we can define the domain using this menu here and we can choose between point edge face spline and instance youll find these will also be visible in the spreadsheet vertex is actually used to define the points in this case what we do is we select one of these and this will allow us to separate geometry based on that domain but in order for this to work we need to call a specific attribute if we take a look at our spreadsheet with vertex selected we actually have two attributes visible the numbers that you see going down