Yes, just reverse the blades on one of the windmills. Another possibility could involve the *size* of the property referred to. For example windmills located at opposite ends of Austrialia might well turn in different directions.
Isotropy refers to a material property being uniform in all directions, meaning it has the same physical properties regardless of the direction. Anisotropy, on the other hand, refers to a material having different physical properties in different directions.
Strike- Slip Faults
The translation is basically the same. Windmills are called windmolens in Dutch
chameleons
strike slip fault
strike slip fault
strike slip fault
It is different in the same way as any property is different from any other property. Each property must be unique because otherwise it would simply be another property.
Basically.
It is the Chameleon. His eyes are capable of moving in two different directions at the same time.
Nope! They move in different directions which is why there are earthquakes.
Same time, opposite directions