Geography, asked by aliakhtar79, 8 months ago

what is the intermediate direction between south and west​

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Answered by ravisimsim
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Answer:

Southwest (SW), 225°, halfway between south and west, is the opposite of northeast. Northwest (NW), 315°, halfway between north and west, is the opposite of southeast.

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Answered by aishwarya09sl
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Answer:

The intermediate direction between south and west​ is Southwest (SW).

Explanation:

  • Geographic directions found on maps and compasses are known as Cardinal and Intermediate Directions.
  • The compass's principal directions are known as the cardinal directions. South (S), north (N), east (E), and west (W) are the four directions.
  • The four locations in between the cardinal directions are known as the intermediate directions or ordinal directions. Southwest (SW), northeast (NE), northwest (NW), and southeast (SE) are the four intermediate directions.
  • Southwest (SW) is thus the direction that lies halfway between south and west.
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