If you turn 225 degrees anticlockwise you are now facing northeast
You would be facing North East.
Saunders Island
It is Antarctica which can range from 60 to 90 degrees south and 180 degrees west to 175 degrees east.
0 degrees is true North. 180 deg is South and 270 deg is West so 250 is slightly West of WSW (West South West = 247.5 deg).
-Reduced bearing use degrees as measurement unit. -Read from the north or the south towards the east or the west.
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If you are facing toward the south and wish to turn to face west, you must turn 90 degrees to your right.
East-facing azimuth = 90°Northwest-facing azimuth = 315°To turn from east-facing to northwest facing, you turn 225° to the right (clockwise).
OK. Now I'm facing either north or south, depending on which way I turned.
well like der what do u thibk it's west just like blacktown west!
South-west
The zero line of longitude is a matter of convention; it was established by the British Royal Navy as a convenient measuring point from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England (a suburb of London). Locations to the east of Greenwich are in the "east longitude", while locations to the west were in "west longitude". On the other side of the world, in the Pacific Ocean, you can sail from 179 degrees 59 minutes west to 179 degrees 59 minutes east in about 5 minutes. At the 180 degree line, "east meets west".
West by Southwest, if you are facing west it would be at your 11 o-clock.
NW
Southeast
North... *if* you are in a video game. In real life, you would have to stipulate that every turn was exactly a number of degrees and that you were facing a main compass point every time, because it would be easy to just turn slightly, or over exaggerate the turns, and end up facing whatever way you wanted to.
No they are right against each other. Face east, now turn aroud, now you are facing west.
If you were facing north you would go left