A physical location could be a building, an intersection, or a geographical coordinate point. Locations include addresses, cities, or any physically-defined spot in the universe.
Locations also exist within material objects: the Earth, the human body, or a cave in a mountain.
Computers
A location is a position in memory capable of holding information.
Motion Pictures
A location is a site of exterior filming.
You would use "where" when you are describing a location. For example, "Where are you going?" or "Where is the nearest coffee shop?"
location is a area that has a longitude and latitude, ex: new york city
An example of relative location is saying that a building is next to a park or that a city is east of another city. It describes the position of a place in relation to another nearby location.
Absolute location refers to the precise coordinates of a place on Earth, typically expressed using latitude and longitude. For example, the absolute location of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France is approximately 48.8584° N, 2.2945° E.
A place that is near the destination (example: it is one block north of the Chinese restaurant.) Unlike a definite location, relative location is dependent upon another factor and will change.
No. Such is an example of relative location.
what is a non example for locate
example of the following terms of absolute location
Three feet from me.
example of the following terms of absolute location
An absolute location pinpoints a location exactly. By giving the latitude and longitude of a place, the place is narrowed down to greatest extent possible. For example, the absolute location of Denver, CO is 39.7392 degrees N and 104.9847 degrees W.
Location; place
The North Pole, for example.
Ex: on, to, etc.
Relative location is the location in relation to somewhere else. An example is: I am 30 feet from my house.
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You would use "where" when you are describing a location. For example, "Where are you going?" or "Where is the nearest coffee shop?"