No, because there are no lines of latitude or longitude on a picture map. It would be hard to figure out where a city actually is without them.
??? yes and no ???
Yes, it is possible to find both the absolute and relative location of North America using a world map. The absolute location can be identified by its coordinates, roughly between 15°N to 70°N latitude and 50°W to 170°W longitude. Relative location can be determined by referencing its position in relation to other continents and countries, such as being west of Europe and east of Asia.
The absolute location of the United States of America is approximately 37° N latitude and 95° W longitude. Its relative location is in North America, bordered by Canada to the north, Mexico to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
I don't know..... south america
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It is possible to find the absolute location of North America using a flat picture map by identifying the latitude and longitude coordinates of key reference points. However, determining the relative location of North America in relation to other continents might be more challenging without a three-dimensional globe or more detailed maps showing neighboring regions.
The relative location of my house is Marietta county.
the relative location of south America is that it is south of North America and west of Africa
The absolute location is the definitive location on the globe. The absolute location of South America is 13 degrees South, 59.4 degrees West.
the relative location of south America is that it is south of North America and west of Africa
The absolute location is the definitive location on the globe. The absolute location of South America is 13 degrees South, 59.4 degrees West.