It depends on the flange used and how hard it is to move the supply line. Without looking at the job it is impossible to tell. Some toilet flanges have a second mounting point 90 degrees apart, others can have the screws taken out and the mounting ring can then be turned 90 degrees, some have no provision for movement. You would have to remove the toilet to see what you have. If the flange cannot turn or it is in too bad condition (rusted out) you will have to replace it or use a flange repair ring. it depends on the circumstances. If there is room to put an extention flange on it would be easy. if not it depends on your pipe size running to the toilet, if the bottom of the flange is accessable or many other factors.
If you are facing east and you turn clockwise 90 degrees, you will face south. The clockwise turn shifts your direction to the right, moving from east to south.
A compass bearing of 270 degrees indicates a direction due west. In navigational terms, this means that if you were to face 270 degrees, you would be looking directly toward the west horizon. This bearing is commonly used in navigation and orienteering to specify directions.
If you are facing east and turn 180 degrees, you will be facing west. This means you will have turned around to face the opposite direction from where you initially started.
On a compass, 90 degrees anti-clockwise (or counterclockwise) from a reference point, such as north, would lead you to face west. Starting from north (0 degrees), moving 90 degrees anti-clockwise turns you to the left, resulting in a westward direction.
To make a half turn clockwise, start by standing or facing a specific direction. Rotate your body 180 degrees to the right, ensuring you pivot on your feet. This movement will bring you to face the opposite direction while maintaining your original position. Finish the turn by stabilizing your stance in the new direction.
It means to change direction 180 degrees
It'll be 90 degrees to your left.
Use a compass to identify which direction is north. Face that direction, then turn ninety degrees to your right. You are facing east.
If you are facing east and you turn clockwise 90 degrees, you will face south. The clockwise turn shifts your direction to the right, moving from east to south.
A compass bearing of 270 degrees indicates a direction due west. In navigational terms, this means that if you were to face 270 degrees, you would be looking directly toward the west horizon. This bearing is commonly used in navigation and orienteering to specify directions.
If you are facing east and turn 180 degrees, you will be facing west. This means you will have turned around to face the opposite direction from where you initially started.
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
It's almost 180 degrees around the world from California, but if you want to face it, I would face East, that's probably your best bet.
Because the earth is a ball shape and spins on an axis 90 degrees away from the direction of the sun. This means that as the earth spins different places come to face the sun (day) and then move into the shadow of the planet (night) in a regular precession.
An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
-- Face north. Measure to the right. -- All the way around to north again is 360 degrees. So each quarter turn is 90 degrees. -- East = 90 degrees. South = 180 degrees. West = 270 degrees. -- 135 degrees is half-way between east and south = "southeast". -- To estimate it, notice that when you face forward and stick your right arm straight out, the arm points 90 degrees to the right of the direction you're looking. -- Face north. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points east. (90 degrees) -- Face east. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points south. (180 degrees) -- Half-way between your face and your right arm is southeast. (135 degrees)
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.