During April, the sun is moving from south to north, heading north.
north or south. longitude is east or west.
The South Pole is the furthest you can go south, every direction from there is north.
The answer depends upon how far north (or south) you are. During the winter solstice at the north pole (or anywhere above the arctic circle), there is no sunlight whatsoever. The further south you go, the longer the sun peeps up above the southern horizon at noon.
it depends on where you are in relation to either the sun or moon. if you are looking at the sun (with sun glasses of course) at high noon, then west will be to your left. same with the moon at nigh. or you could look at the north star, then it will be to your left again. you can also look at moss, which always grows towards north. or you could do the smart thing and use a compass.
south
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
north or south. longitude is east or west.
south
The South Pole is the furthest you can go south, every direction from there is north.
Due north.
The north wanted to conquer the south (and did).
The answer depends upon how far north (or south) you are. During the winter solstice at the north pole (or anywhere above the arctic circle), there is no sunlight whatsoever. The further south you go, the longer the sun peeps up above the southern horizon at noon.
Yes, the only direction you can go from the actual North Pole is south.
Everywhere on earth is north of Antarctica.
Go find it out yourself.
They travel more or less from the north to the south.
You would simply go north and turn back and walk south