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No, the west refers to the direction on a compass, while the north and south hemisphere refer to divisions of the Earth based on latitude. The west is a cardinal direction, whereas the north and south hemisphere are geographical regions divided by the equator.
The lines that run east and west are called latitude lines. The lines that run north and south are called longitude lines. Together, they form a grid that can be used to locate any point on the Earth.
You would be facing north.
South Carolina North Carolina West Virginia North Dakota South Dakota
The symbol on a map that shows direction is called a compass rose. It indicates the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) and sometimes intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest).
south-west
east and west and longitude is north to south
south-west
Lines of longitude run north-south and measure east-west.
'East' and 'West' are both midway between north and south.
There are four cardinal directions -North -East -South -West The directions between the cardinal directions are called intermediate directions -The direction between North and East is called North-East -The direction between South and East is called South-East -The direction between South and West is called South-West -The direction between North and West is called North-West -RAD
South Dakota is northwest of Georgia. Intermediate directions are the points on a compass that fall between the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west). In this case, northwest is the direction that lies between north and west when traveling from Georgia to South Dakota.
Moving from West Virginia to South Carolina you are traveling south. There are about 421 miles between South Carolina and West Virginia.
'East' and 'West' are both midway between north and south.
Any direction between due west and southwest
west south west or south west
South and east