-- Face north. Measure to the right.
-- All the way around to north again is 360 degrees.
So each quarter turn is 90 degrees.
-- East = 90 degrees.
South = 180 degrees.
West = 270 degrees.
-- 135 degrees is half-way between east and south = "southeast".
-- To estimate it, notice that when you face forward and stick your right arm straight out,
the arm points 90 degrees to the right of the direction you're looking.
-- Face north. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points east. (90 degrees)
-- Face east. Stick your right arm straight out. The arm points south. (180 degrees)
-- Half-way between your face and your right arm is southeast. (135 degrees)
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, about 810 miles due west of the California coast near Gadaloupe CA.
There's no city there. That point is far out in the Pacific Ocean, about 960 miles due west of downtown Los Angeles, CA.
That point is near the western coast of the southern Caspian Sea, about 44 km south of Baku, Azerbaijan.
Due north at nought degrees
There's no city there. That point is far out in the Pacific Ocean, about 960 miles due west of downtown Los Angeles, CA.
You're 138.2 miles (222.4 km) due north of it.
it is 180 degrees.... that question is so easy....
The direction of a vector pointing due north is measured in degrees clockwise from the north, with 0° being due north. The direction of a vector pointing due east is measured in degrees counterclockwise from the east, with 0° being due east.
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North East
North is 0 degrees, east is 90 degrees, south is 180 degrees, and west is 270 degrees.
348 degrees. It is the exact opposite on a compass dial. 168 is 12 degrees before due south, so the back azimuth is 12 degrees before due north.