You would travel southwest
south west
Southwest.
If you were to have traveled in a straight line between Amarillo and El Paso, you would have traveled southwest at a heading of approximately 230°
southwest
South, you will have travelled south. More accurately, there are two major routes. The quickest is I-40 to Albuquerque, NM (which is a west southwest direction) to I-25 south to El Paso. Or, you can take the scenic route of I-27 south to Stanton, TX then I-20 west southwest to El Paso. Both of which should be noted travel in a generally southerly direction from Amarillo in the Panhandle to El Paso in west Texas.
You would have traveled south-west.The Answer is SouthWest.:Google Mapsand really i got it from google maps soo its right!!
You would have traveled south-west.The Answer is SouthWest.:Google Mapsand really i got it from google maps soo its right!!
Without benefit of tables, maps, or calculations I would think that the heading from Amarillo, Texas to El Paso, Texas is about Southwest [or about 225 degrees].
Knowing exactly where in Texas would help a lot. Texas is an extremely large state, and there's going to be a substantial difference between Houston and Amarillo.
It would take approximately 11 hours to drive from Houston to Amarillo. Give or take a few depending on how fast you drive.
A rough estimate would be Amarillo, Texas.