It depends on where in the US you are flying from. If you are flying from Detroit you would fly in a SSE direction. From Miami you would go ESE.
In Puerto Rico, your compass would point north towards the North Pole in the Arctic region.
Newfoundland is much further east than Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico does not have a volcano but it(PR) is in top of one that was created a long time ago.
Puerto Rico is divided into municipalities, not states, provinces, or regions. There are 78 municipalities in Puerto Rico, each with its own local government.
Puerto Rico has to do in no matter with Mexico nor South America. Puerto Rico is not near Mexico and does not celebrate any "cultures" of Mexico. Puerto Rico is a U.S. Commonwealth and is found in the Carribean, about 1,000 miles from Miami, FL. Puerto ricans are desendents of African Slaves, spanairds and Tiano Indians their culture is nothing similar to Mexicans nor most south Americans,
You would travel south southeast.
South!
It depends where you live.
South southeast.
You would be traveling east by plane or boat.
Puerto Rico is Southeast of Miami
San Juan is in Puerto Rico!
Generally, you have to travel southeastward to reach San Juan, Puerto Rico from Miami, Florida. Beware the reefs and pirates.
If you are travelling from Washington DC, USA's capital, to Puerto Rico, you would be travelling in a South-southeast direction.
No, you cannot travel to Puerto Rico with just your ID. You will need a valid passport to travel to Puerto Rico from the United States.
Miami to Puerto Rico would be heading southeast.
East southeast. 96 degrees East of true North. (There are 360 degrees in a circle).