Geography, asked by Devipvu2004, 1 year ago

What do you mean by strategic location?

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Answered by Abhishek75700
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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

The term comes from military parlance, where the overall strategy of a military campaign is considered when deciding where to place personnel and supplies.

Explanation:

  • In a geographical area is very tough to overcome even with the aid of using a bigger army towards a smaller army due to a confined passage together with the benefit of heights.
  • The strategic locations restricts access into a bigger crucial geographical domain. Typically, mountain passes and forts atop hills and mountains end up in strategic areas offering awesome benefits to a defender against a conqueror.
  • The extraordinary King Shivaji very efficaciously used strategic locations like mountain forts and passes to defeat large forces of the Mughals many times.
  • The benefit of A larger peak is in lots of folds, first, visibility of farther areas, secondly, the arrows and cannon balls have longer tiers from pinnacle to bottom, thirdly, slender passages nullify the benefit of numbers. A larger army is of little need in a slender mountain pass.

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