If north is at the top, then:
* South is at the bottom* East is to the right
* West is to the left
to the right
The north pole is usually shown at the top of a map of Earth.
On most maps North is at the top of the map, so the right side of the map is East.
The top of the map is north, so the right side is east.
California is West of Arizona. When picturing a map that has North at the top, you can remember the directions of west and east by remembering they spell "We." West is to the left, and East is to the right.
When the north direction is known, all other directions can be calculated. Going clockwise around the map, the directions are, north, east, south, and west. With north at the top of the map, east is on the right, south is at the bottom, and west is on the left.
North is always at the top of the map, East on the left, south at the botom, and West on the right.
On top of the map which is north of the map
Left if your map is the North pole at the top, or right if your map has the South pole on the top most maps have a compass sort of icon that shows the North South East West icons on it
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Maps are generally orientated with North at the top. The practice of orienting maps with North at the top began with Claudius Ptolemy, a Greco-Roman cartographer. In the Middle Ages, European mapmakers oriented maps with East at the top in reference to the sun rising in the east and to the believed direction of Paradise. Other cartographers, such as early Arab mapmakers, oriented their maps with south at the top.
Most maps include a "compass rose," a small compass symbol showing which direction is north (often labeled completely with N, E, S, and W).
Zero. The North Pole is covered by the Arctic Ocean. Please see the link. The North Pole is the point right in the centre of the circular region shown in the map at the top of the page.