No. There are 4 directions on a compass rose.
An 8-point rose compass is a navigational tool that divides the compass into eight cardinal and intercardinal directions: north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, and northwest. It provides a more detailed orientation than a traditional 4-point compass, helping users to determine directions more accurately. This type of compass is often used in navigation, sailing, and outdoor activities to assist in route planning and navigation.
A compass rose is a figure on a map or nautical chart that displays the orientation of the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) and intermediate directions. It helps users determine the direction in which they are traveling or the location of landmarks relative to them.
A 16 point compass is a compass with 16 points, it doesn't have a official name. The points/directions in Right-To-Left order is North (N), North-North-East (NNE), East-North-East (ENE), East (E), East-South-East (ESE), South-East (SE), South-South-East (SSE), South (S), South-South-West (SSW), South-West (SW), West-South-West (WSW), West (W), West-North-West (WNW), North-West (NW) and North-North-West (NNW).
I hope this is what your meaning, ratio's with 1:8, etc, would mean that for every Metre or millimetre that is the incline or decline, you would have to have a run of 8 metres or millimetres. eg. if you want to build a ramp, and you know the height to cover, for this sake, we'll use the height of 150mm, the mulitiplications is as follows; 150mm X 8 = 1200mm which is the running distance the ramp would cover. and ofcourse what ever unit of measure you use, the ratio applies the same.
1 standard 'cooking' cup is 8 fluid ounces. 1.28 fluid ounces is just a shade more than 1/8 of a cup.
An 8-point compass rose indicates the directions: * north * south * east * west * northeast * northwest * southeast * southwest
There are usually 8 directions shown: North, Northeast, East, Southeast, South, Southwest, West, Northwest.
north, south, east, west, northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
An 8-point rose compass is a navigational tool that divides the compass into eight cardinal and intercardinal directions: north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, and northwest. It provides a more detailed orientation than a traditional 4-point compass, helping users to determine directions more accurately. This type of compass is often used in navigation, sailing, and outdoor activities to assist in route planning and navigation.
An 8 point compass also known as a compass rose is a regular compass that shows the eight directions
The 16 directions on a compass rose are: * North * South * East * West * Northeast * Northwest * Southeast * Southwest * North Northeast * East Northeast * North Northwest * West Northwest * South Southeast * East southeast * South Southwest * West Southwest.
A compass rose is a figure on a map or nautical chart that displays the orientation of the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) and intermediate directions. It helps users determine the direction in which they are traveling or the location of landmarks relative to them.
A 16 point compass is a compass with 16 points, it doesn't have a official name. The points/directions in Right-To-Left order is North (N), North-North-East (NNE), East-North-East (ENE), East (E), East-South-East (ESE), South-East (SE), South-South-East (SSE), South (S), South-South-West (SSW), South-West (SW), West-South-West (WSW), West (W), West-North-West (WNW), North-West (NW) and North-North-West (NNW).
The cardinal directions on the compass rose are North, South, East and West. The primary intermediate directions are those between two adjacent cardinal directions. They are Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest. Directions between a cardinal direction and one of the four primary intermediate directions can also be named. For example, the direction between North and Northeast is North Northeast (as in "north of northeast"), and that between Northeast and East is East Northeast (as in "east of northeast").
North, East, South, West, Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest
Compass bearings have been split into 16 different directions: N, NNE, NE, ENE, E,ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, back to N. N - North E - East S - South W - West
My Guess it is the same thing! The device has 8 Points and is used to show the orientation of North (and other compass points) On a map or nautical chart. The Ground-pounding Army preferred the term (North turning arrow) wanting to eschew Naval jargon. Compass Rose only vaguely resembles a rose. It is very attractive symbol and was also associated with the Intelligence gathering services in Black with White points or numbers. Again I have never heard the term Nautical star-Am Familiar with Compass Rose and North-turning arrow.