turn towards ur right.
west!
yes, there is. it is between North and North-East.
It depends on where he started from. If he started 13 km from the North Pole, he will end up at the North Pole: so 13 km to the North of his starting point. If he started near the South Pole where the latitude is 6 km, he will again end up 13 km North of his starting point.If the earth were a flat plane, then he would be approx 14.32 km from his starting point. He would be 27.775 deg East of North.
SixIf only the order is interesting (not the direction that they are oriented) then In the first place there can be any of the three, in the second place there can be either of the two left and then the last place is a given so: 3 * 2 * 1 = 6Six different orders for three people standing in a line.If their direction is also interesting to take into account (e.g. the middle person facing north while the others face east) then you have to know how many different directions and if standing on their heads counts as different etc.
The opposite direction for east-northeast is west-southwest.
You need the compass direction to tell you direction. The sun usually rises from the east. The south is usually directly opposite the north.
The direction directly opposite southeast is northwest. In a standard compass rose, southeast is located at 135 degrees, while northwest is located at 315 degrees. This means that northwest is exactly 180 degrees opposite southeast, making it the direction directly opposite.
South and east
north east
South and east
SSW is the opposite of NNE.
west-east
North west
North is towards the North Pole, south is towards the South Pole, east is to the right if you are facing north, and west is to the left when facing north.
Face west and it will be directly behind you.
The opposite direction of east is west. Didn't you know that already?