The dotted line shows the pathway that mountain climbers took to their favorite mountain peak. How does the distance and the displacement of the climbers differ? Which is represented by the dotted line?

The distance refers to the total length of the path traveled by the climbers, while the displacement refers to the straight-line distance from the starting point to the ending point of their journey.

The dotted line represents the distance traveled by the climbers, as it shows the actual path they took to reach their favorite mountain peak. The displacement, on the other hand, would be the shortest straight-line distance from the starting point to the ending point of their journey.