it is north of New Mexico
I'm going to do this from memory without consulting a map. The "cardinal" directions are as I recall simply N, NE, E, SE, etc. These only break down directions by a differntial of 45 degrees. (In the Boy Scouts we learned to use the Mariners compass which broke down direction by 22 1/2 degrees, such as N, NNE, NE ENE, etc.)
With that said, Wyoming lies N of Colorado. Nebraska borders the NE. Kansas lies to the E. Oklahoma borders the SE. New Mexico lies to the S. Arizona lies to the SW and borders Colorado at one point in space, the four corners. And lastly, Utah lies to the W.
But I'm sure you already knew that, or you wouldn't have asked!
You can use latitude and longitude. Colorado is found between 109 w and 102 w latitude and 39 n and 23 n longitude.
North of New Mexico East of Utah South of Wyoming West of Kansas
Right of California, South of washington
North, South, East, and West.
North, South, East, and West.
cardinal directions
cardinal directions
Left and right describe direction in terms of the observer. In contrast, the cardinal directions are independent of the observer's position.
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Cardinal directions and proximity to other features or objects.
North
North
The cardinal directions are north, south, east, and west. The cardinal directions are nouns which are used as the subject of a sentence or clause and the object of a verb or preposition. Examples:Sentence subject: West of town is the bridge.Subject of clause: We followed a river, east flowing, to the village.Object of the verb: This road goes north to Madison.Object of preposition: There's a great little inn to the south.The cardinal directions are also adjectives that describe nouns:an east windthe west face of the mountainthe north routethe south side
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