The D at the start will be capitalised, because it starts a sentence, and Red River is a proper noun, so it needs to be capitalised:
"Do you live north or south of the Red River?"
The words "north," "south," and "red river" all need to be capitalized in the sentence, "Do you live north or south of the Red River?"
They are proper names of direction.
At thebeginning of a sentence a nd whe n it forms part of the proper nou n. Example: North Park
Yes, "South American jungle" should be capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to a specific geographical region.
Yes, when referring to the specific geographic directions (North, South, East, West), they are capitalized. However, when used as general directions, they are not capitalized (e.g., go north on Main Street).
Capitalize compass points when they designate geographical parts of a country, region or city or when used as part of proper names to designate a world division. Do not capitalize when used to indicate parts of the states or provinces. Examples: West India north of California
Do you live north or south of the Red River.
No, they are capitalized only as part of proper nouns.Example : North Dakota is north of South Dakota, and South Dakota is south of North Dakota.
Yes, "South American jungle" should be capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to a specific geographical region.
They are proper names of direction.
The Mississippi River is the longest north/south river in North America.
South to North
South to North.
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The Mississippi River is the primary north south flowing river in the United States.
It flows North to South
No. They are generic nouns.
South Carolina is neither south nor north of the Mississippi but it is East of the river