yes if the winds are strong enough like hurricane force winds
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∙ 13y agoIt appears to move from east to west.
The moon appears to move from east to west.
No, the earth rotates west to east. As a result objects like the sun appear to move from east to west.
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
No. In the mid latitudes it usually travels from west to east.
it the air moving and the air moves the clouds
It appears to move from the east to west.
It appears to move from east to west.
The moon appears to move from east to west.
well it depends if you live in the west the sun would move to the east and if you live in the east the sun would move to the west
All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).
In this context, the sky doesn't move, but the earth rotates creating the illusion that the sky moves (unless you mean clouds which is a different issue altogether.). The sky appears to move from east to west.
The sun moves from east to west. Shadows are opposite to the sun light and therefor move from west to east.
They mostly appear to move from east to west but there are epicycles during wich they appear to move from west to east.
West winds.
The moon roates around the earth from east to west.
They don't - you're traveling west to east.