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To your right. That is correct, but how did you reason that out? Think of the compass. If you stand facing north, then east would be on your right and west would be on your left and you would be facing away from south. So, turn east toward the rising sun, now south is on your right, north is to your left and you are facing away from west. Same works for the setting sun (in the west). Face the setting sun, now north is on your right. Sounds complicated. The way I remember it is to put my right hand toward the rising sun. That way I am facing north--every time. Check it out with a compass.
From the south pole there's only one direction available: north. As soon as you take one step from the south pole, you can either continue going north or go east or west; in the last cases you will make very narrow circles.
they reached it by dogsled not plane or boat or train, just dogsled.
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When you stand at the North Pole, you're standing on Arctic sea ice -- sea level. When you stand at the South Pole, you're standing on about 9,000 feet -- 2,700 meters -- of ice.
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Directly behind you.
To determine the swing of a door, stand facing the door and observe which direction it opens towards. If it swings away from you, it is an outswing door. If it swings towards you, it is an inswing door.
To determine the swing of a door, stand facing the door with your back to the hinges. If the door opens towards you on the left, it is a left-hand swing. If it opens towards you on the right, it is a right-hand swing.
They sell trick rear view sunglasses-try those or stand in front of windows etc facing them with him behind
To determine the swing of a door, stand facing the door with your back to the hinges. If the door opens towards you on the left side, it is a left-hand swing. If it opens towards you on the right side, it is a right-hand swing.
If you are not in Saudi Arabia , then you stand in a direction facing Saudi Arabia . If you are in Saudi Arabia , but not in Makkah , then you stand facing Makkah . If you are in Makkah , but not in Haram then you stand facing Al Haram Al Makky . If you are in Haram , then you face Al Kaaba .
To your right. That is correct, but how did you reason that out? Think of the compass. If you stand facing north, then east would be on your right and west would be on your left and you would be facing away from south. So, turn east toward the rising sun, now south is on your right, north is to your left and you are facing away from west. Same works for the setting sun (in the west). Face the setting sun, now north is on your right. Sounds complicated. The way I remember it is to put my right hand toward the rising sun. That way I am facing north--every time. Check it out with a compass.
It depends on which way you are facing. If you are facing north then it appears to be moving from your front to behind you. If you are facing west then it is moving from your right to your left. If you are facing east then it is moving from your left to your right. If you are facing south then it is coming from behind you and going out in front of you. Regardless of where you are standing on the equator, south is still south, north is still north, east is east and west is west. The only place where some question may occur is if you are standing on the exact north or south pole. If you are exactly on the north pole, then all wind comes from the south and goes to the south. That's because as you stand on the North Pole and point, everywhere that you point is south. The same happens at the South Pole. Everywhere you point is north. It is like the question, "If you are in a square house and all four walls face south, and a bear walks past, what color is the bear?" The bear is white because it is a polar bear. The only place that the house can be, is dead center on the North Pole. Hope that helped.
THE OIL FILTER IS LOCATED ON THE PASS SIDE OF THE ENGINE OR (IF YOU STAND FACING THE HOOD OF THE VEHICLE, IT WOULD BE YOUR LEFT) TOWARDS THE BOTTOM EASIER ACCESS FROM BELOW.
Stand by the side of it, facing it (do not stand directly on it) and press A.
South Africa stands for South Africa?