Relative location is a way of describing where something is in relation to a landmark.
Some examples for relative location could be:
-- 55 kilometers down the road near the river
-- close to the gas station near the meat shop close to the parking lot
-- 3 miles on down past the black dog sleeping next to the picket fence
-- 2 cigarettes' ride toward the afternoon sun
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Relative location can be described in relation to other places or landmarks, for example, "north of the city center" or "near the coast." It can also be described using cardinal directions like east, west, north, south in relation to other places. Additionally, using terms like "adjacent to," "in proximity to," or "a few miles away from" can help convey relative location.
Relative location is the location of a place in relation to another place (i.e. south or downhill).
Examples:
Fifty feet down this road and then to the right.
275 miles (445 kilometers) north of the island.
My relatives live just south of Sydney.
North of Utah.
South of Massachusetts.
East of Idaho.
West of New York.
relative location is in terms of a location to another one so the answer on APEX would be fifty feet down this road and to the right
Absolute location and Relative location
Geographers describe the location of a place using absolute location, which is the exact coordinates of a place on Earth's surface, and relative location, which describes a place in relation to other landmarks or geographic features.
Latitude and longitude: Using angular measurements to pinpoint a location on Earth's surface. Distance from landmarks: Measuring the proximity to identifiable features or points of reference. Using grid systems: Dividing a map or area into a grid and indicating a location based on coordinates within that grid. Geocoding: Assigning geographical coordinates to an address or location for precise mapping and navigation.
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