When you travel east, you move your watch forward. This is because you are moving into a time zone that is ahead of your current location's time. As you cross each time zone, you typically add one hour for each zone you enter moving eastward.
you would survive until something killed you. People travel through time at greater or lesser speeds all the time with simple travel from west to east and vice versa but this is such a minute indifference that most do not consider time travel so as long as you don't try to use a worm hole it will have no effect on your natural life span.
65km-45km = 20 km to the east. Just replace "east" by "forward" and "west" by "backward" and the answer is immediately visible. The words 'east' and 'west' are just typical math textbook style to veil that it is a simple subtraction that has to be done.
you will travel east
You would travel west.
East
You can travel either way and arrive there, but the trip is much shorter if you travel east.
The word you're looking for is "retrograde".
From the south of California you would travel east. From the north of California you would travel east-south-east.
north east
When you cross the IDL from east to west ... like going from the US to Japan ... you move your watch and calendar to read a day later. You skip over 24 hours, and you 'lose' them. When you cross it going from west to east ... like toward the US and Canada from Asia ... you move your watch and calendar to read a day earlier. You get to live the same 24 hours all over again, so you 'gain' a day.
to the east
You would travel east. However, if you were in Chicago Heights, you would travel north. If you were in East Chicago, you could travel north or east.