In geographical terms a site is the actual land on which something is built. For example hilly, fertile soils, rocky, etc. The situation is the area around the place. For example lots of buildings nearby, near a river, near a forest on the eastern side, etc.
The area of Nicodemus National Historic Site is 651,543.8840064 square meters.
The area of Fort Scott National Historic Site is 68,796.5591808 square meters.
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.
The area of Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site is 178,061.6825856 square meters.
A site refers to a specific location where human activities have occurred, such as archaeological sites. Settlement usually refers to a community or group of buildings where people live permanently or temporarily. Settlement implies a more permanent occupation of a site by people.
each site
Site location is where the job is. If you deliver material to a construction site - that is site location ..................
It means that the plant (Equipment) is out of the site work.
site: from the latin 'situs', 'to do with eggbeaters'
It means that the plant (Equipment) is out of the site work.
because them people do not use the site properly.
On site parking is when there is parking at an event site. Many times you will have to park away from the event.
That would depend entirely upon what you mean by "this".
a construction site mean when you build thing like house or anything
stuip web site
If you mean this site-none
Off site