Primary directions: North, South, East and West.
The cardinal directions are North, South, East, and West. Intermediate directions are those that are in between the cardinal directions. Examples include Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast.
The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are the directions of north, south, east, and west, commonly denoted by their initials: N, S, E, W.
The Cardinal directions are: North, East, South, and WestNorth representing 0° or 360°East representing 90°South representing 180°West representing 270°
Intermediate directions are Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest, the points halfway between the cardinal directions.
they are cardinal directions.
Cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) are the main directions on a compass rose, while ordinal directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest) are the intermediate directions located between the cardinal directions. Ordinal directions provide more specific information about direction compared to cardinal directions.
The four cardinal directions are referred to as cardinal because they are the four main origin directions. if you look up the word cardinal in the dictionary one of the definitions is as follows...1. of prime importance; chief; principal: of cardinal significance.
The directions of north, south, east, and west are collectively known as cardinal directions.
I uderstand the cardinal directions to be North, East, South and West
Cardinal directions are the four regular directions such as north south east and west. Intermediate are the directions in between the cardinal directions such as NW, SW, NE, SE.
northwesteastsouthsouthwestnortheastnorthwestsouthwest(midwest is not a direction!)
what is a drawing that indicates directions on a map especially cardinal and intermediate directions