Flood tide refers to the rising phase of the tidal cycle when water levels increase as the tide comes in. In general, flood tides move toward the shore, but their direction can vary based on local geography and tidal patterns. In coastal areas, flood tides commonly flow inland, which can be in a north or south direction depending on the specific location.
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
north or south. longitude is east or west.
The magnetic field lines go from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet and from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet.
north pole is negatively charged and the south is positively charged.
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
south
You know what a tide is, don't you? Twice a day, the level of the sea rises and lowers because of the gravitational pull of the moon. When the water rises it's called flood tide and when it lowers, leaving tidal pools and shallows behind, it's called ebb tide. You want to launch your ship when it is high tide or flood tide because there is lots of water to go under it; at ebb or low tide the water is shallow and the ship could bottom out. Shakespeare, or rather Brutus in his play Julius Caesar, is comparing our fortunes with the tide. When the tide is high, it's time to set sail. It's rather like "make hay while the sun shines" or "strike while the iron is hot" or "he who hesitates is lost".
you should go to desert countries like the middle east, or south America
Due north.
The north wanted to conquer the south (and did).
Yes, the only direction you can go from the actual North Pole is south.
Yes, magnetic field lines go from north to south.
north or south. longitude is east or west.
Everywhere on earth is north of Antarctica.
The magnetic field lines go from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet and from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet.