No, north and south are not examples of intermediate directions. Intermediate directions are those that lie between the four cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) such as northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest.
You can explain the directions to get to North Dakota by using the directions: north, south, east, and west. You could also use miles or kilometers to explain how far to go in each direction. You could also use a map or a map web site to show the directions.
The cardinal directions are North, South, East, and West. Intermediate directions are those that are in between the cardinal directions. Examples include Northeast, Northwest, Southwest, and Southeast.
At the exact North pole, all directions would be South!
the pole star is used for finding for directions because it is always north. if u keep going you could find the north pole
the pole star is used for finding for directions because it is always north. if u keep going you could find the north pole
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Primary directions: North, South, East and West.
they are cardinal directions.
The cardinal directions are north, east, south, and west. Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and so on are the primary intercardinal directions, or Ordinal directions. As you might have guessed, north by northeast (NNE), south by southwest (SSW), and so on, are the Secondary intercardinal (or Ordinal) directions.
I uderstand the cardinal directions to be North, East, South and West
The cardinal directions are North, South, East and West.