Absolute distances refer to the physical measurements of space between two locations, such as miles or kilometers. It is a fixed and objective measurement.
Relative Distances: The comparison of distances between places based on factors like time, cost, or effort required to travel. For example, even though two cities may be physically close in absolute distance, if there's heavy traffic making the travel time longer, they would be considered far apart in relative distance.
Geographic Principle: A fundamental concept or rule that helps understand how geography works. These principles provide guidelines for analyzing spatial relationships and patterns.
New Technologies: Refers to advancements and innovations that have an impact on various aspects of human life such as communication, transportation, and information exchange. Examples include smartphones, GPS navigation systems, or high-speed trains.
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