Position
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Example:
Imagine trying to find your friend in a crowded shopping mall. Just like you need specific information about where your friend is situated among the many people and stores, determining the location of an object requires knowing its position relative to a reference point or a coordinate system. In both cases, whether you're navigating the mall or pinpointing an object's location, you rely on coordinates or landmarks to identify exactly where something is amidst other objects.

Practice Version

Position: The location of an object. Position. In science, position refers to where an object is located in space at a given time.