If you stood at the coordinates 21 degrees 24 minutes north latitude and 72 degrees 11 minutes east longitude, you would be located in the Indian Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers southeast of the southern tip of India. This location is in the open sea, so you would primarily see water in all directions with no land in sight. The specific view would depend on factors such as weather conditions, time of day, and any nearby marine life or vessels.
Yes in 1997 But quite recently the North East of England have been hit. The First on the 21st December which was measured at 4.6 and the second on the 3rd January which was measured at 3.8. Which as you can see where only very minor, both of these earthquakes hit North Yorkshire, Ripon, Teeside and Tyneside however not everyone felt them.
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Trick question or they would see each other at the bottom of the world. Random Quess. <><><> The East facing dog is West of the West facing dog. While they are faced in opposite directions, they are facing each other. Question causes you to assume that they are faced AWAY from each other- but it does not say that!
Not in person. Purely because you can only see it once in the country you're in and then for most other countries it would take too long to get to them in time to see the sunset againAnswerFlying from a northern city (Helsinki) to a southern city (Mexico City) or even a city in the southern hemisphere during the winter when the sun sets early in the north and relatively late in the south would allow you to do this. The time difference is only a couple of hours on arrival even though the flight takes several hours
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If you stood at the coordinates 21 degrees 24 minutes north latitude and 72 degrees 11 minutes east longitude, you would be located in the Indian Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers southeast of the southern tip of India. This location is in the open sea, so you would primarily see water in all directions with no land in sight. The specific view would depend on factors such as weather conditions, time of day, and any nearby marine life or vessels.
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the answer is north because I checked my work and if you look on a map you can see that the answer is north
The Farne Islands
you go east then north and you should see him
The directions that lie between the four main directions (north, south, east, west) are northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest. These are intermediate directions that indicate a combination of two main directions.
They would look on the Map's key and the compass rose.
If you stand at the South Pole, you see the sun set in the North. If you stand at the North Pole, you see the sun set in the South. If you stand anywhere else on Earth, you see the sun set in the West. To see the sun set in the East, you have to be off-planet, or travel very quickly from East to West. West
Well, let's see. Starting at North and proceeding clockwise from there,you've got your-- north by east-- north-northeast-- northeast by north-- northeast-- northeast by east-- east-northeast-- east by north-- EAST-- east by south-- east-southeast-- southeast by east-- southeast-- southeast by south-- south-southeast-- south by east-- SOUTH-- south by west-- south-southwest-- southwest by south-- southwest-- southwest by west-- west-southwest-- west by south-- WEST-- west by north-- west-northwest-- northwest by west-- northwest-- northwest by north-- north-northwest, and-- north by west
Well, let's see. Starting at North and proceeding clockwise from there,you've got your-- north by east-- north-northeast-- northeast by north-- northeast-- northeast by east-- east-northeast-- east by north-- EAST-- east by south-- east-southeast-- southeast by east-- southeast-- southeast by south-- south-southeast-- south by east-- SOUTH-- south by west-- south-southwest-- southwest by south-- southwest-- southwest by west-- west-southwest-- west by south-- WEST-- west by north-- west-northwest-- northwest by west-- northwest-- northwest by north-- north-northwest, and-- north by west