Successive locations refer to a series of places or positions that are visited or occupied one after the other, often in a specific order or sequence. These locations can be physical, such as different cities or countries, or they can be abstract, such as stages in a process or steps in a journey. The term implies a sense of progression or movement, as each location is followed by the next in a continuous manner. Successive locations can also be used to describe the changing or evolving nature of a place, as it is experienced over time. This term is commonly used in travel, logistics, and project management to describe the sequential movement or development of people, objects, or ideas.