No it odesn't, if you had lots of magnets surrounding it it wouldn't point to North on the magnets
there are a number of ways to tell, the most obvious is the person will always be in close range of a towel .
always tell her you love her and then she will feel loved
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The sun rises in the East is Hawkes Bay New Zealand So... face the direction of the sun and do a quarter turn left . another way is to Locate the North Star (polaris) in the night sky
You could always tell them about your birthday and how your so special! That's what bugs me.
Different Compass Units of MeasureThere are a few different ways a compass is divided into units. Depending on the use for the compass, different units of measure may be more useful:PointsDegreesMilsGrads : PS I really hope this was useful
there are lots of ways that you can tell if a crush likes you. for one they would flirt with you a lot. another would be if they always want to be around you there are lots of ways but if you think they like you take the plunge and ask find out the worst they can do is say no.
John Smith showed Pocahontas his compass to illustrate how it worked and to demonstrate the concept of navigation. The compass fascinated her, as it pointed north and seemed to have a mystical quality. This interaction symbolized the cultural exchange between the indigenous people and European settlers, highlighting the curiosity and wonder on both sides regarding each other's technologies and ways of life.
They used the astrolabe and compass. The astrolabe was invented by Muslims, and the compass by the Chinese.
They used the astrolabe and compass. The astrolabe was invented by Muslims, and the compass by the Chinese.
if he always want too be by you && he always worried bout you && there just a typical way if he tells you.
they both point opposite ways 1. They are two opposite cardinal points on the compass. 2. Each indicates a different direction 3. North is used as the primary direction reference point in the northern hemisphere, and vice versa with the south in the southern hemisphere.