270 to the left of north is the same maneuver as 90 to the right of north.
That's east.
This conclusion is true at every point on earth except one: If you happen to be
standing at the south pole and facing north, you can turn in any direction you
want, and you're still facing north. From the south pole, all directions are north.
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As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise in the south.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
Counterclockwise (that's anticlockwise) as viewed from above its North Pole.
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If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
Southeast
Use a compass to identify which direction is north. Face that direction, then turn ninety degrees to your right. You are facing east.
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The Earth rotates counterclockwise when you look down its axis of rotation from the North Pole. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, it turns counterclockwise when you look down the its axis of rotation from the north. The Sun rotates with its equator inclined only 7.25 degrees to the Earth's orbit, and most of the other planets' equators are tipped less than 30 degrees. Apparently, the preferred direction of motion in the Solar System is counterclockwise as seen from the north. All the planets revolve counterclockwise around the Sun, and, with the exception of Venus and Uranus, they rotate counterclockwise on their axes.
The usage of the north star, or Polaris, is to find which way you are facing. If you are facing in the direction of it, you are facing north. If you are facing the opposite direction of the north star, you are facing south. If you are facing left of the north star, you are facing east. If you are facing right of the north star, you are facing west.
"East" is a directional term that refers to the direction you would face when observing the sun rise. It can also be found by rotating 90 degrees clockwise from north, or by rotating 90 degrees counterclockwise from south.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise in the south.
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