What is the difference between cardinal and intermediate directions?
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Cardinal directions are the main directions of the compass, while the intermediate directions, or ordinal directions, are the four points in between the cardinal directions.
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the food directions north south east and West are known as the four cardinal directions
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these four directions are also known as cardinal points the direction between the cardinal direction are North East north west south east and Southwest and are called intmediate directions on a map the north line points to the north if the north line is not shown the top of the map is considered as the north direction
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