The intermediate directions(or the ones between the cardinal directions) are northwest(NW), southwest(SW), northest(NE), southwest(SW).
The cardinal directions are north(N), south(S), east(E), and west(W).
Then there are also falsepoints NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW,WSW, WNW, and NNW.
There are also by points WbN, NWbW, NWbN, NbW, NbE, NEbN, NEbE, EbN, EbS, SEbE, SEbS, SbE, SbW, SWbS, SWbW, WbS.
You use a compass rose, in case you get lost. A compass rose, gives you all the cardinal directions.
The compass rose has appeared on charts and maps since the 1300's, the term comes from the figure's compass points that represent the petals of a rose. It was first used to indicate the direction of the wind and was known as a 'wind rose'. The 32 points on the compass came from the direction of the winds.
The Compass Rose was created in 1982-07.
The directions of north, south, east, and west are collectively known as cardinal directions.
The "Cardinal" points. North, South, East and West.
The number of points will depend upon the type of compass rose you have. The most simplistic compass rose has four points, while the most common is the eight-pointed compass rose. However, there are some with 16- and 32-points.
There are a few different types of compass roses, including the Mariner's rose, the Sidereal rose, and the Classical rose. Variations exist with the common compass rose in that it depends on how many points or degrees one desires in said compass rose.
Ah, the points of the compass rose that are the longest are the north and south points. They reach out like friendly arms, guiding us in our journey with their length and strength. Just like in painting, these points provide a solid foundation for our direction and help us find our way with ease.
A compass rose.
They are known as points. North, South, East and West are cardinal points. Commonly the compass is divided into 32 equally spaced points.
An 8-point compass rose indicates the directions: * north * south * east * west * northeast * northwest * southeast * southwest
they are called intermediate points!
north and south
North, East, South, West
North, East, South, West
North, south, east, west are the cardinal points, which I assume you're talking about.
Few modern maps use the compass rose. The pictures of dragons and clouds with faces blowing the wind and the elaborate compass rose with the four cardinal points and the intermediate points forming a rose-like blossom went out in the 1800s. Today, the map will probably have only an austere north arrow to help you orient the map to your course.