It does not matter whether it's right or left as long as they face the entrance of the room or house.
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Lucky elephants in a row typically face towards the front, which is to the right when looking at them head-on. This is because in many cultures, right-facing elephants are considered to bring good luck and prosperity.
From your right (East) to your left (West) moving behind you.
An estimate as of 2008 says that there is only around 26,000 breeding pairs of African Penguins.
Rpgz answered: on your left. As long as your compass is working and your not at the north pole (execlty on the point). North, East, South and West are all determind by the dirction you are looking and how that compares to the 8 answers. So if you stood facing east then this diagram may be of help: North /\ East > And so it could only be your left and not your right. And so if the answer was 'right' then there would have to be something wrong with the terminology of the quesiton. ID1677134368 answered: When you face east, thw north pole would be on your right.
The belief that the left side is unlucky stems from various historical and cultural associations. In some cultures, the left side has been linked to negative connotations or considered less favorable than the right side, which is seen as positive or lucky. This idea has permeated various aspects of society, from superstitions to language, reinforcing the perception of the left side as unlucky.
That depends upon what direction you are facing. At the North pole itself, of course, any direction you face would be South, so the stars would wheel from left to right as the Earth spins eastward. Yes, left and right are not particularly helpful words in geography and astronomy. The stars appear to move East to West during the night, because the Earth spins towards the East. In the Northern Hemisphere you would see this movement best if you were facing South. Then, indeed the stars would seem to move from your left to right.