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∙ 15y agoNorth... *if* you are in a video game. In real life, you would have to stipulate that every turn was exactly a number of degrees and that you were facing a main compass point every time, because it would be easy to just turn slightly, or over exaggerate the turns, and end up facing whatever way you wanted to.
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∙ 15y agoAnonymous
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If you turn right three times, you will be facing the direction that was originally to your left. I'm not really sure what this has to do with the first part of your question, though.
On coins it is the lion - there are three lions on an asoka pedestal - one facing out, one facing left, one facing right.
Hecate is said to haunt a three-way crossroad, each of her heads facing in a certain direction.
If you had better punctuation it would be easier to read. Can you add in full stops and stuff please ? Otherwise itd be pretty easy to answer...but it makes no sense whatsoever (:
First of all, it is straddle. A straddle is one of the three splits that cheerleaders do. These splits are also used in gymnastics, ballet, and more. Straddle- The split you are in when you are facing forward with both legs spread out at your side. To get into this split, if you don't understand, stand with both legs shoulder width apart and keep sliding outward as far as you can go. Left Split- The split you are in when your left leg is in front. To get into this split, stand facing forward, and put your left leg in front, and your right leg behind you, then slide your legs further out in that direction as far as you can go. Right Split- The split you are in when your right leg is in front. To get into this split, do the same as a left split (directions above) but with your right leg in front, and left behind you. Hope that helps!
It mover three places to the right.
Thirty three and a third meters in one direction and thirty three and a third meters in a direction at right angles to the first direction. These are the corners of a square that covers one thousand square meteres.
It is behind the intake manifold facing the firewall. It is held on by three 12mm bolts.
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Behind the intake manifold facing the firewall. It is held on by three 12mm bolts.
The right-hand rule is used in physics to determine the direction of a magnetic field, current, or force in a moving conductor. To use the right-hand rule, point your right thumb in the direction of the current or movement, your fingers curled in the direction of the magnetic field, then your palm would face the direction of the force. The right-hand rule helps establish the relationship between these three factors in electromagnetism.
The three versions of the first monkey are the original silhouette image of a monkey looking towards the right, a front-facing version where the monkey is looking at the viewer, and a side-facing version where the monkey is looking to the left.