At the North Pole, every way is South.
There is no such place on Earth as "east of the north pole".
The North Pole and the South Pole are two places on Earth where one cannot specifically travel east or west, as all directions point south from the North Pole and north from the South Pole.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
The Earth spins counterclockwise so no, it spins from west to east. Counter clockwise if you are standing on the north pole. Clockwise if you stand on the south pole. Either way it spins from west to east.
It is north of Greenwich. The north pole is where all the longitudes meet. It is directly north of everywhere, even Sydney, Australia.
It is the northern most point on Earth. You cannot go west or east of it, so the only direction is south. At the South Pole, you can only go north. The Earth rotates based on the North Pole and South Pole. There is no east or west pole.
east is where the sun sorge, west is where the sun fall, north is the opposite of east and south is the opposite of west.
Lines of Logitude run from pole to pole. Thus they measure the divide from east to west. The easy way to remember is that lines of Latitude are Horizontal, in the same way the Horizon is.....
The east pole. The west pole's fairly warm, but more humid.
There are no countries that border the US on the east. The eastern US is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. and their northern Border has Canada all the way to the Canadian north pole.
Latitutde = North to South Longitute = West to East
Because when you are at the South pole, every direction is north.