Adverbial clauses of place identify the location of the action described in the main clause by using subordinators like "where", "wherever", or "everywhere". These clauses can show the location of the main clause action, the direction of the action, or function as a subject, object, subject complement, or object of a preposition. Adverbial clauses of place introduced by "wherever" or "everywhere" are used in a generalizing sense to refer to any and all places.