whenever two or more than to trade routes cross is called ------ locations
a.continental
b. focal
c.potal
d. vicinal
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Whenever two or more than to trade routes cross is called (b) focal locations
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- A place at which two or more trade routes converge or intersect is called as Focal location. As an example, consider Nagpur, Thane, and Pune.
- A transportation route is a regular path taken by persons or products in transit. Ideally, it will travel the shortest distance possible—a straight line, or what is known as a great circle on the curved surface of the Earth.
- Transportation geography is a subfield of economic geography that analyses transportation and all facets of it as well as the geography of a region. This implies that it investigates the mobility or movement of people, products, and beyond geographical boundaries.
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