If you are facing west and you turn 225 degrees anticlockwise, you would be facing south. Starting from west (270 degrees on a compass), subtracting 225 degrees would bring you to 45 degrees, which corresponds to the south direction.
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).
The coordinates 80 degrees south and 30 degrees east correspond to a location in Antarctica. Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth, known for its extreme cold temperatures and vast ice sheets. The coordinates provided pinpoint a specific location on the continent, likely within the interior region.
-Reduced bearing use degrees as measurement unit. -Read from the north or the south towards the east or the west.
Going clockwise, the 16 directions are... North North North East North East East North East East East South East South East South South East South South South West South West West South West West West North West North West North North West ...and back to North again.
Adelaide Island
Middle of the South Pacific, south and west of Pitcairn Island
You're in the vicinity of of the Cook Islands, about halfway between Rarotonga and Mangari.
The island country found at 20 degrees south latitude and 45 degrees east longitude is Madagascar. It is the fourth largest island in the world and is known for its unique biodiversity, with many species found nowhere else on Earth.
South America is located at 30 degrees south and 60 degrees west.
There is nothing at 36 degrees south, 138 degrees west. 36 degrees south, 138 degrees east is close to Kangaroo Island, off the coast of Australia.
The coordinates 18 degrees south and 50 degrees west point to the island nation of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean.
An island located at 14 degrees south latitude and 173 degrees west longitude is Samoa, specifically the island of Upolu. This island nation is located in the Pacific Ocean, known for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and vibrant culture.
The South American island located at 64 degrees west and 11 degrees south is the Galapagos Islands, which belong to Ecuador. This volcanic archipelago is famous for its unique wildlife and important contributions to the theory of evolution by Charles Darwin.
Grand Jason Island in the Falkland Islands group (also known as the Islas Malvinas) is located at 51 degrees south and 61 degrees west
Oh, dude, that's like asking me to find a needle in a haystack! But, hey, I got you. The island region you're looking for is in the South Pacific Ocean, and it's called French Polynesia. So, like, pack your bags and get ready for some tropical vibes at 20 degrees South and 160 degrees West!
Riesco Island, Chile.