The site is that it's located on the RIver of Thames.
The situation can be described in many ways because it's the relative location of the city and its interactions with the surroundings, for example, London is located near many small towns like chelsea, lambeth, greenwich, and chiswick.
There is such a thing called site and situation, but not Crawley early site and situation. What this appears to be is the reference of physical features around a certain area.
Site is what God made, what we see and things that are natural Situation is roads and man-made
Site refers to the physical characteristics of a place, including its topography, climate, and resources. Situation refers to a location's relationship to surrounding features such as proximity to resources, trade routes, and other settlements. Both site and situation are important factors in determining the success and development of a place.
The Tower of London became a World Heritage site in 1988.
The site of a settlement refers to the specific location where it is situated, including physical characteristics like topography and resources. The situation of a settlement, on the other hand, relates to its broader context in relation to surrounding features such as proximity to waterways, trade routes, or other settlements.
Geographers use the term site and situation the most often. Site refers to a certain location that is used for specific activities. Situation refers to a site but in relation to another activity and location. Advantages and disadvantages are taken into consideration.
site is the location of the city and its various features within it. and situation is what is surrounding the city, or what features are located near the city.
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