During summer, the North Pole is pointed toward the Sun, During winter, the North Pole is pointed away from the Sun.
The South Pole points in the opposite direction from the North Pole, so that when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
Spring and fall follow this same pattern.
The predominant wind direction in Mangalore is from the southwest during the Southwest Monsoon season (June-September) and from the northeast during the Northeast Monsoon season (October-December).
A freely suspended magnet always points in north - south direction. This is because its south pole is attracted by earth 's north pole and the north pole of the magnet is attracted by the earth 's south pole. when we hang it freely it automatically starts pointing in north-south direction. The magnetic compass also works on the same principle.
The north wind blows from the north, typically heading in a southward direction.
Yes. A freely suspended magnet always point in the north south direction.
Wind direction is reported from the direction it is coming from.. if wind is blowing toward the northwest, this is said to be a south easterly wind direction and so on. hope that helps
It will be winter there.
South, every direction from the North Pole is south.
It is North.(From the south Pole, every direction is north.)
The direction of the magnetic field is from north to south.
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
If you are facing north, the direction behind you would be south.
The predominant wind direction in Mangalore is from the southwest during the Southwest Monsoon season (June-September) and from the northeast during the Northeast Monsoon season (October-December).
North is the direction toward the North Pole or geographic North.
From the North Pole evey direction is south.
From the South Pole, every direction is North.
South, as from the North Pole, the only possible direction is south.
Either north or south, depending on the season. If you are more than 23.5 degrees from the equator, always north.