<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'.
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Everybody always uses it to mean some kind of liquid that's hot and smoking,
like glowing smoking molten lava creeping down the sides of a volcano, or red
hot molten steel pouring out of the furnace in a steel mill in a shower of sparks.
But I think technically it just means melted ... water is molten ice.
Money wont go towards food production it will go towards fixing what the monsoon had destroyed. people will have lost their homes.
The average distance from Mars to the sun is 228 million km. What is this distance in kilometers? In scientific notation, it's 2.49209300 x 108 km. The wavelength of yellow light is approximately 0.00000058m.