It'll be 90 degrees to your left.
Face west and it will be directly behind you.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
Rpgz answered: on your left. As long as your compass is working and your not at the north pole (execlty on the point). North, East, South and West are all determind by the dirction you are looking and how that compares to the 8 answers. So if you stood facing east then this diagram may be of help: North /\ East > And so it could only be your left and not your right. And so if the answer was 'right' then there would have to be something wrong with the terminology of the quesiton. ID1677134368 answered: When you face east, thw north pole would be on your right.
The south Pole is most southern point on the earth. If you stand there, then any direction you can face is north.
west.
Because when you are at the South pole, every direction is north.
North.
Lines of longitude run north-south and measure east-west.
Every direction you face would be South
270 to the left of north is the same maneuver as 90 to the right of north.That's east.This conclusion is true at every point on earth except one: If you happen to bestanding at the south pole and facing north, you can turn in any direction youwant, and you're still facing north. From the south pole, all directions are north.
north and south pole. at the north pole the only direction you can move is south, at the south pole the only direction you can move is north... however this falls apart as soon as you leave the pole (even one step) then you can turn right or left and move east or west. (though not far)
It is the northern most point on Earth. You cannot go west or east of it, so the only direction is south. At the South Pole, you can only go north. The Earth rotates based on the North Pole and South Pole. There is no east or west pole.