Before the Civil War the North was the more industrialized region, and this continued after the war. The North became more urban. The South, where most of the fighting occurred, slowly reconstructed itself in the face of Northern economic and political discrimination, and adopted an almost-feudal agricultural economy consisting of small farmers, share croppers and tenant farmers.
Your east will be right.
The south had to surrender the war because they ran out of supplies and money. It was hard for them to come back after that. Also, before the war the south's labor force was made up of mostly slaves. The abolition of slavery messed up their work force and economy that way.
They had no toilets.
obviously not you! in ya face!!!
its tail does not have a face...
they dont, actually. its just where they want to face, says some recent studies
most likely "down"
behind you
One theory is that they can perceive the magnetic field of the earth. Another is that they face away from bad weather or turn side on to draw in more or less heat from the sun. Another is that the herd will usually follow what the lead cow is doing.
Behind you :D
uh..north?
All sides face south when the center of the house is on the North Pole.
The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet. There are other routes that will get you to the summit of Everest, although these are not very often used now a days. Other routes that have been climbed although not very often include: West Ridge Hornbein Couloir, South West Face, West Ridge Direct, Japanese Couloir, South Pillar, South West Pillar, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 1, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 2, East Face American Butress, The Great Couloir, East Face - South Col, Below North Col - North Face - Norton Couloir, The Complete North East Ridge, North - North East Direct, Central North Face Direct.
The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet. There are other routes that will get you to the summit of Everest, although these are not very often used now a days. Other routes that have been climbed although not very often include: West Ridge Hornbein Couloir, South West Face, West Ridge Direct, Japanese Couloir, South Pillar, South West Pillar, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 1, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 2, East Face American Butress, The Great Couloir, East Face - South Col, Below North Col - North Face - Norton Couloir, The Complete North East Ridge, North - North East Direct, Central North Face Direct.
It is a brand of clothes like North Face,but called South Butt
The south Pole is most southern point on the earth. If you stand there, then any direction you can face is north.