Geography, asked by sachinyadav83, 11 months ago

the extent of a road or a river course is described with the help of the latitude of point in the source and the longitude of a point at the end it is right or wrong​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The statement is true. To describe the extent of a road or river, we need to know the latitudes and longitudes of the terminal points.

EXPLANATION:

For a road or river, the terminal points are the 'point of origin' and the point where they end. Therefore, to describe the extent of a road or a river, it is essential to know the latitude and longitude from where the river begins its flow and the latitude and longitude of the area where the river ends.

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