westward
That would depend on where you are, which you didn't include in the question.
The five geographical regions of the US are the Northeast, Midwest, South, West, and the Pacific Coast. Each region has unique characteristics such as climate, terrain, culture, and economic activities.
Geographical refers to the term geographic, meaning land.
The Arabia Sea is a part of the Indian Ocean. From the east coast of the US it would be in an easterly direction.
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.
westward
The United States were settled basically from east to west. Horace Greely encouraged the Western expansion.
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The geographical direction is "south" and capitalized refers to a certain region or group, such as the South (the Confederacy) in the US Civil War.
Longitudinal waves.
southward
Alaska.
The word meaning west in geographical terms is "occidental" or "western." It refers to the direction opposite to the sunrise, where the sun sets.
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Nevada
Generally it is the geographical place beyond which an individual or state lays no claim in that direction