90 degrees from North would be East, then another 45 degrees from that would bring it halfway to South. Therefore, 135 degrees clockwise from North is Southeast.
U go clockwise by turning righteg. my compass is saying I'm facing north, where will i be if turn clockwise once?u will be facing north east.GET IT!ITS EASY PEASY, LEMON SQUEEZY! :)
North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.
Venus rotates clockwise, when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
East-facing azimuth = 90°Northwest-facing azimuth = 315°To turn from east-facing to northwest facing, you turn 225° to the right (clockwise).
It depends on your veiwpoint. The normal solar system model shows earth with its north pole pointing up and the south pole pointing down, with the celestrial poles in the same direction. If it is considered like this, then the planets orbit the sun in an anti-clockwise (or counter-clockwise as some would have it) direction when looking down from overhead.
Southeast
135
anti clockwise or clockwise - it depends - in North America its clockwise but in the UK it is anti clockwise
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The direction southeast is represented by the bearing of 135 degrees. Bearings are measured clockwise from true north, so southeast falls halfway between south (180 degrees) and east (90 degrees).
North East
Clockwise
The current north of the equator moves clockwise.
U go clockwise by turning righteg. my compass is saying I'm facing north, where will i be if turn clockwise once?u will be facing north east.GET IT!ITS EASY PEASY, LEMON SQUEEZY! :)
A compass bearing of 135 degrees points southeast.
If you are facing north and you turn 180 degrees clockwise, you will be facing south. This is because a 180-degree turn reverses your direction directly opposite to where you started. Therefore, north becomes south after the turn.
When looking from the north of earth it seems to rotate counter-clockwise.