<u>Answer:</u>
The statement 'south of London' is an example of 'absolute location' is false.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A location can be said to be an absolute location when it is defined with exact longitudinal and latitudinal coordinates.
- For instance, the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London can be said to be an example of 'absolute location' because its location can be pinpointed with the help of longitudes and latitudes.
- When we say south of London, it can be the entire area that falls south of London, which cannot be an example of an 'absolute location'.
Answer:
1.The presence of dense tropical forest provides ready sources of valuable timber.
2.Presence of many economic trees.
3.Presence of wide market for timber products within the country.
4.High demand for hardwood in foreign counties.
Answer:
The peacock is the national bird of India.