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Only if you're facing west
Southeast
They are placed facing the equator so they can catch the most sunlight. This means facing south in the northern hemisphere, and facing north in the southern hemisphere.
Doesn't matter which hemisphere you're in, only which pole you're facing.
I think you're picturing yourself on the earth looking out into space, north south east and west are directions from the perspective of looking at land. If you are facing north and lying on your back the sun will rise on your left side. If you're facing north and lying on your stomach it will rise from your right side. If that makes sense.
Similarly, the Far North (when contrasted to the North}. The different climates of these two regions result in vastly different vegetation.
plain vegetation
if you mean Canada, the North of CANADA is mostly tundra and very sparse vegetation,
north east what?
north east what?
The usage of the north star, or Polaris, is to find which way you are facing. If you are facing in the direction of it, you are facing north. If you are facing the opposite direction of the north star, you are facing south. If you are facing left of the north star, you are facing east. If you are facing right of the north star, you are facing west.
You are facing North.
Flora is the vegetation of an area. Which would depend on the type of soil and climate. There is a huge range of different soils and climates in North America.
Relief means the shape of the land's surface. It includes things such as aspect, which means the direction in which a slope faces. Aspect can affect local climate in a number of ways. ASPECT AND TEMPERATURES In the northern hemishere, south-facing slopes are usually warmer than north-facing slopes. The reason for this is: 1. Sunrays arrive at more direct angles on south-facing slopes. So they are more concentrated ang give more heat. 2. South-facing slopes get longer then periods of daily sunshine, while north-facing slopes are sometimes in the shade. 3. South-facing slopes are sheltered from cold northerly winds.
In the north of Japan, the most common vegetation is *****. Hope this helped! By, the way, you wouldn't be using this for something called Japan's Land, right?
winter!! because north america is not facing the sun. if it was facing the sun it will be summer or spring by now in north america! k? good : )
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