Because the points of the bases have to line up with the foul lines. And the triangualr part is the start of the foul line, so it has to be in the back.
no
forwards It is always traveling around the Earth in the same direction as we are rotating, but much faster. The space shuttle when in space can point in any direction, as there in no up and down. It still keeps moving in the same direction, even with engines facing forward.
270 to the left of north is the same maneuver as 90 to the right of north.That's east.This conclusion is true at every point on earth except one: If you happen to bestanding at the south pole and facing north, you can turn in any direction youwant, and you're still facing north. From the south pole, all directions are north.
My experience says yes they do. When you see multiple birds sitting on a telephone wire take notice the direction they are facing. If they are ALL facing the same direction then rain is eminent. If they are facing both directions in no particular order you can expect clear weather. Maybe it's just a phenomenon but I've observed this to be true without fail on many occasions over years of observation.
no
Yes
Yes
no
It means facing in the same direction.
No
To arrange things facing the same way.
A house with walls all facing in the same direction is a house that is sitting smack bang on top of the north pole. that way, all four walls are facing south. :D
No - 'cause the plates ain't flat.
No, they do not. The tectonic plates grind and scrape against others, witch causes earthquakes
Nope! They move in different directions which is why there are earthquakes.
all the same lenghts, all at the same angle with wing angle, facing same direction
When facing East, South is on your Right, North on your Left and West is behind you. this is the same whether you are in Ireland or Australia.