Region
relative location
Distribution of Physical Features
43°06′North 0°03′West
describe the general goegraphical position on New Zealand in relation to the international date line
Justin Rulzes
A map is an illustration of a location, real or imaginary. It may include directions, or display locations in relation to known places. A geographic map is usually a flat representation of a physical area on the Earth's surface, as if seen from directly above.
North
Right of California, South of washington
North, South, East, and West.
The two types of locations are absolute location, which refers to a fixed point on Earth (such as coordinates), and relative location, which describes a place in relation to other landmarks or features.
Protons and neutrons are placed in the atomic nucleus; electrons are around the nucleus.
North, South, East, and West.