It depends on where and in which country you are standing in. If I look South from my English village, I am looking across farm fields.
That would be the horse's rear end (if the horse if facing north, then obviously his rear end is facing south)!
Capitalise the cardinal directions when they are referring to a specific region of a country (eg: Northwest America). Do NOT capitalise if they are used as directions (eg: Looking north...).
It is a candidate (Employment Equity) that is selected based on his race. It is a reversed apartheids program enforced by the new South African government to advance Black, Indian and coloured people over Caucasian candidates. The advantage is that South Africa is only 2% of the world economy, making this system very advantageous to countries looking for highly skilled non EE candidates. Countries like Australia, USA, UK, etc. are already reaping the fruits of the South African governments decision to enforce this law, since now qualified South Africans are looking else ware for the first time in their storming history of war and oppression since 1652.
Yes, it is, when it is used with a noun to mean from the south (south wind), or to mean southern (south shore, south side). Otherwise, it can be a noun for a direction, or region to the south, or it can be an adverb (headed south).
South
south pole
If you are facing Polaris, which is located near the North Celestial Pole, then the compass direction at your back would be south. Polaris is commonly used for navigation in the Northern Hemisphere, as it indicates true north. Therefore, standing with Polaris in front of you, you are oriented toward the north and facing away from the south.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
Assuming the question was meant to be worded as follows: What continent can you not be found on if you are facing east and the pacific ocean is in front of you: Asia, Australia, or South America? The answer is South America. If on South America, and facing east, you would be facing toward the Atlantic Ocean. On the other hand, if on Asia or Australia and facing east, you would be facing toward the Pacific Ocean.
The South Pole. It is the southernmost point on Earth, and so you can only be facing north while standing on it.
I guess North
South. You have no choice. No matter which way you turn, you're facing south.
If you were standing exactly at the North Pole, the only possible direction you would be able to travel would be south.
South America
South America
I guess North
I guess North