No, eastern is a directional adjective. There is a proper noun Eastern that is used in the names of several companies.
Yes, "Eastern hemlock" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Yes, Eskimo is a proper noun (always capitalize a proper noun), a term for native people of northern Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and eastern Siberia.
It depends on the context. If they preced the name of a continent they do.
Yes, Eastern Hemisphere should be capitalized because it is a proper nou n.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Siberia" (a cold region of eastern Russia).
The word bazaar is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a Middle-Eastern marketplace, or a charity fundraising event; a word for a thing.
The anagram is the proper noun Nova Scotia (island of eastern Canada).
Those letters spell the compound noun Hudson Bay, located in eastern Canada.
The word is spelled Asia, a proper noun. It is a continent in the eastern hemisphere. It connects with the land mass of Europe.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Serbia" (a Balkan nation).
A proper noun for the common noun 'premier' is the name of a chief minister of government or the title for such an official, for example:Premier of Nova Scotia, Canada Darrell DexterMohamed Najeeb Abdul Majeed, Chief Minister of Eastern Province, Sri LankaSebastian Pinera, President of the Republic of Chile
An exact noun for the general noun wind would be a specific wind; for example:Bali wind, a strong east wind at the eastern end of Java.Mistral, a cold, dry wind over the northwest coast of the Mediterranean Sea.Santa Ana, a strong, hot, dry wind from the southern California desert