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describe all the direction in map​

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Answered by alltimeindian6
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Direction is the particular way you have to go to get from one place to another. Examples of directions include north, south, east, and west. Directly up on a map is usually north; down is usually south; to the right is usually east; and to the left is usually West.

Answered by chandramoulipaul
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the four cardinal directions ,or cardinal points are the directiins north ,east,south,wnd west commonly denoted by their intials ,E,S,andW.esar and westare perpendicylar (at right angle) to north and south ,with east being in the clockwuse direction of rotation from north and west being directly opposite

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