You need to define the direction from where you going to pray to Kaaba (or Mecca or Saudi Arabia) by either using compass or during the daytime by watching sun shade direction. Refer to link below.
While Muslims are in Makkah (Mecca) they face the Kaaba; the oldest God house on earth.
Wherever you are on the earth, you can stand facing Mecca, or turn to face away from Mecca. This is true for every point on the face of the earth. The choice is yours everywhere.
Most do. Some mosques used to be a different building, like a library or a church, and don't face Mecca. Nonetheless, Muslims face Mecca during prayer.
No. They face Mecca.
They face the direction of Kaaba during praying while in Makkah (or Mecca(
Generally Mecca is towards the East in the U.S. so most people face East when praying towards Mecca. (You face Mecca when praying.)
When they pray, they try to face Mecca.
They face towards makkah . Mecca would be approx West North West from Australia.
No, they face Mecca.
they face the holy building called the kaba shareef located in mecca
Toward Mecca; so the compass direction would depend on where they are.
Many pious groups face Mecca when praying. If you are in North Americal that would be east, toward the "holy land."