West
90 degrees
No
Their angles of intersection are the same, and the angles facing each other are supplementary.
The west points to Israel.
NW
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If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
Southeast
To turn anything clockwise means to turn it in the same direction as the hands of a clock appear to rotate. That means, the upper part of the knob facing you moves right, while the lower part facing you moves left. The right part facing you moves down while the left part facing you moves up.
The definitions of clockwise and anti-clockwise are quite arbitrary. Originally, a simple sun dial was a simple pole projecting the earth, (or from a south facing wall of a building). The shadow of this, in the northern hemisphere moves in a clockwise direction. And, as with cyclones, the direction in the southern hemisphere is opposite.
It is clockwise as you are facing the front of the engine from the right fender.
Southeast
South. 90 degrees is 1/4 of a complete rotation, which is 360 degrees. http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/degrees.html
I depends on which side of the engine you are facing. The simple answer is that it turns the same way the wheels turn when the bike is going forward. If you are facing the "primary" side of the engine, it rotates counter-clockwise. If you are facing the air cleaner/exhaust side of the engine, it will be rotating clockwise.
Nearly always the direction the horses are facing. I can't remember ever having been on a merry-go-round (I mean a real one, not a push one in a kiddie playground) that went clockwise instead of counter-clockwise as viewed from above, but there's no technical reason they couldn't go "backward", or even be reversible ... it just seems to be tradition.
Depends on whic direction you turn. Turning counter-clockwise will make you face starboard.
South