relative location
generalized location
An adverb that tells where is "here." It indicates a location or place where an action occurs. For example, in the sentence "She is standing here," "here" specifies the location of the action. Other examples of location adverbs include "there," "everywhere," and "nowhere."
The word where is the adverb. It asks, rather than tells, the location (adverb of place).This is clearer in the question "Have you been here?"
It is meant by theme of place that what is the surrounding like. All the natural objects and stuff. Like what is happening in that theme. Like different types of things.
Oh, dude, the relative location of a place tells you where it is compared to other places. It's like saying, "Hey, this place is kinda near that other place, but not too close, ya know?" It's just a fancy way of saying, "Hey, it's over there somewhere."
Latitude, Longitude, and Elevation. These values can be measured using a variety of different instruments and techniques.
Sam and Eric tells Roger and Jack the location of Ralph`s hiding place, because they were being abused
It depends on your location
A GPS (global positioning system) is a device that you can use in your vehicle as you travel to find any location you need. You enter your current location and the location you want to go toward and it calculates te directions for you and tells you how to get to the place you want to go.
path
preposition
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