Cardinal direction


Cardinal directions are the four main points of a compass: North, South, East, and West. These directions are used worldwide to describe geographic orientation, navigation, and for geographical purposes. The concept of cardinal directions is fundamental in the fields of geography, navigation, and cartography.
Overview[edit]
The cardinal directions correspond to the following degrees on a compass:
- North (N) - 0°, directly ahead.
- East (E) - 90°, to the right.
- South (S) - 180°, directly behind.
- West (W) - 270°, to the left.
These directions form the basis of the compass rose, which expands to include intercardinal directions (also known as ordinal directions) such as Northeast (NE), Southeast (SE), Southwest (SW), and Northwest (NW), further dividing the circle of the horizon.
Cultural Significance[edit]
The concept of cardinal directions has been significant in various cultures and religions around the world. For instance, in many Native American cultures, the four directions are associated with specific colors, animals, or spiritual beings. Similarly, in Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, traditional Hindu and Chinese practices, respectively, the orientation of structures according to cardinal directions is considered crucial for bringing harmony and prosperity.
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In navigation, understanding cardinal directions is essential for orienting oneself and moving from one location to another. Before the widespread use of the magnetic compass, travelers and navigators used the position of the sun, the stars, and landmarks to determine directions. Today, while modern technology such as GPS devices has simplified navigation, the cardinal directions remain fundamental in understanding maps and geographic information systems (GIS).
Geographic Orientation[edit]
In terms of geographic orientation, the cardinal directions are used to describe the location of areas relative to each other. For example, Canada is north of the United States, while Mexico is to the south. This system of orientation is also applied in local contexts, such as describing the sides of buildings or streets in urban planning.
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