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.
Distance from Amazon Rainforest to Los Angeles is 7,183 km.You would be travelling slightly west of north.
You would be facing south west after turning right 225 degrees from facing north east.
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
Those co-ordinates would place you North West of Mexico City, in southern Mexico.
Wind direction is where the wind has travelled from. So for example, if a wind of 5mph was coming from the south west there would be a 5mph south west wind. You could also describe this as a south westerly Force 2 Light Breeze using the Beaufort scale.
The boat would be travelling west. But..... the direction of travel through the canal is from North West to South East.
West is to your left when travelling North.
If you were facing north you would go left
East is to the right.
right
Left. Except of course if the point that you happen to chose to turn west is the north pole. In that case you cannot turn west. Left, right, straight ahead and full reverse just takes you south.
To travel to Europe from North America means travelling west, or northwest from some parts of North America.
If you were travelling from Georgia to Mississippi you would be travelling west.
Distance from Amazon Rainforest to Los Angeles is 7,183 km.You would be travelling slightly west of north.
You would be traveling west if you were traveling from Georgia to Mississippi.
It all depends where you start from and where you are travelling to. Most probable direction is west over the Pacific
Travelling from Georgia to Mississippi you would travel west.