Traveling from Phoenix, Arizona to Sacramento, California you would be traveling northwest.
you would be going southeast
you would be going north and to the west
West. The trip from Chicago, Illinois to Sacramento, California would be in a westerly direction. Chicago is in the north central part of the US, and Sacramento, the Capital of California, is in the central valley in California. California is the state that is farthest west in the US (excluding Alaska and Hawaii).
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It depends on where you are in California and where you're going in Arizona. But as they share a border, it can be as short as a step: you're in California, then--one step later--you're in Arizona. Also, if you are going from TUCSON to Orange County, it would be about, 491 miles.
California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona
You will be going south.
Northwest at about a fifteen degree angle
SouthWest
The answer depends on which direction you are coming from, and what part of California you are going to. There are several states that border California. These include the following: Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon. If you are coming from Texas, for instance, then you will come through New Mexico and Arizona before you get to California. If you are coming from Washington State, you will go through Oregon first. If you are coming from Colorado you could choose to go through New Mexico and Arizona to get to Southern California, or Utah and Nevada to get to Northern California. (California also borders Mexico if you are coming up from South America.)
Yes, Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, California
You would be going west