The Orange Bowl, where the Miami Hurricanes play and where the Orange Bowl was played for years and years until 1995 (and then again in 1999, but not since then) sits east and west, meaning that the goal posts are located at the east and west ends. Old Busch Stadium, St. Louis, when it was used for both football and baseball, was oriented east/west for football. For college, Boone Pickens Stadium (FKA: Lewis Field) is an east-west field. Sanford Stadium, home of the University of Georgia Bulldogs, runs east-west. It was built into a natural valley between the two parts of campus. For NFL, in addition to Dolphin Stadium (Orange Bowl), the Georgia Dome [Alanta Falcons], Ford Field [Detroit Lions], and Cleveland Browns Stadium are east-west fields. To my knowledge, there are more stadiums with the east-west orientation. I hope someone adds to this answer. Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington Kentucky also runs east to west I don't have an answer to why it was built this way. The majority of the stadiums have north to south end zones. The Stadium at East Carolina University also has the east-west alignment.
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no it go west to east
West to East or East to West
east and west hemisphere
It runs from East to West/West to East
West to East or East to West
West to East or East to West
West to East or East to West
The B1 and B2 are the two lines that run East to West. I hope I helped you today.
Lines that run east and west is called Latitude. The opposite lines are known as longitude.
Latitude lines run east-west around the Earth. They measure the distance north or south of the equator in degrees, with the equator itself being 0 degrees latitude.