Magnitude :D
Yes, "where" can function as a connective, specifically as a conjunction or relative adverb. It introduces a clause that provides information about the location or context related to a noun in the main clause. For example, in the sentence "This is the park where we met," "where" connects the main idea to a specific location.
A primary location is a place where things belong. For example, a koala's primary location is Australia.
The two elements in the main coordinate used for absolute location are latitude and longitude. Latitude specifies the position north or south of the equator, while longitude specifies the position east or west of the prime meridian.
There is no main location. Developed countries like the USA emit a lot of greenhouse gases overall. Australia emits the highest amount per person. China emits a lot because of its size and its large population, even though large parts of it are undeveloped.
Paolo Acerbis was born on 1981-05-05.
Paolo Acerbis is an Italian Football player. He last played for Vicenza in the 2011 to 2012 season. In June of 2012 Paolo was arrested in connection to the Italian Football scandal for match fixing. He was took a plea bargain and was subsequently suspend from the sport for two and a half years.
Their main location is Chicago, Illinois.
One of the main locations is China.
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Try this: #include <stdio.h> int main (void) { printf ("printf is at location %p\n", (void *)printf); printf ("main is at location %p\n", (void *)main); return 0; }
the main purpose of a car is to transport people & belongings to another location from where you started