If you stand at any point in the earth's northern hemisphere, the stars appear to move counterclockwise
around the north pole of the sky.
If you stand at any point in the earth's Southern Hemisphere, the stars appear to move clockwise
around the south pole of the sky.
Both of these appearances are exactly that ... appearance. The stars don't move, at least not fast enough
for a human being to perceive their motion over the course of a lifetime. The apparent motion of the stars
is due to the rotation of the earth, which continually rotates a person's direction of view.
There are some either way, of course there is no up or down in space so any galaxy that spins one way from above spins the other way from below.
Most stars and planets rotate counter clockwise. There are exceptions.
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In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
counter-clockwise
The Earth spins Counter-Clockwise.
The moon moves counter-clockwise around the earh
In an anticyclone the air moves in the opposite direction of a cyclone. In the North Hemisphere the air blows counter clockwise and in the Southern Hemispere the air blows clockwise.
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
clockwise
The surface currents move in a clockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere, and move in a counter clockwise direction in the Southern hemisphere! Hope it helped:)
Currents in the Northern Hemisphere move in a clockwise direction. Currents in the Southern Hemisphere move in a counter clockwise direction.
counter-clockwise
all the planets move in the same direction counter-clockwise
The gyres rotate counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere, and clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
The Earth spins Counter-Clockwise.
Counter clockwise refers to the direction opposite to the rotation of a clock's hands. It is a way of describing the direction of movement or rotation in a circular or spherical system, where instead of progressing in the usual clockwise direction, it goes in the opposite direction.
The moon moves counter-clockwise around the earh
Clocks represent a sundial and the direction they move so we call that clockwise
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