If you are flying non-stop on a straight flight, you would travel southeast, mostly east.
ones from the north and ones from the south
North Korea not SOuth Korea
No. If you fly due south, you will not reach the north pole. Though you may start your journey pointing due south, once you fly past the south pole, assuming that you did not change direction, you would begin flying north (because the Earth is round). While you would eventually reach the north pole, you would not be flying due south when you did.
The Northern flying squirrel is found in coniferousand mixed forests across the top of North America, from Alaska to Nova Scotia, south to North Carolina and west to California
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At the exact moment the pilot passes over the North Pole, he is headed south. If one is standing exactly on the North Pole every direction is south.
Yes hummingbirds fly in the underarms of ducks flying South to save energy.
North Flying was created in 1963.
on a heading indicator there are 360 degrees, North being 0, East being 90, South 180, and West 270, the helicopter's flying SW, and is therfore in the middle of 180 and 270, so your answer is 225 degrees
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Flying time South Africa to Dakar