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If you are flying non-stop on a straight flight, you would travel southeast, mostly east.
ones from the north and ones from the south
No, flying due south from any location on Earth would not take you to the North Pole. The North Pole is located at the northernmost point on Earth, while flying south would take you towards the South Pole at the opposite end of the planet.
North Korea not SOuth Korea
After passing over the North Pole, the pilot would typically be flying in a southward direction due to the curvature of the Earth. This is because when flying over the North Pole, you are at the northernmost point on Earth, and any direction away from that point would be considered south.
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Yes hummingbirds fly in the underarms of ducks flying South to save energy.
Flying squirrels are found in various habitats across North America, Europe, and Asia. They typically live in forests with plenty of trees for gliding and navigating. Flying squirrels prefer to reside in wooded areas with access to a steady food supply and shelter.
North Flying was created in 1963.
on a heading indicator there are 360 degrees, North being 0, East being 90, South 180, and West 270, the helicopter's flying SW, and is therfore in the middle of 180 and 270, so your answer is 225 degrees
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