yes. But some warmer fronts can ocasionly move from south to north & stationary fronts stay statonary. im stupid
They mostly appear to move from east to west but there are epicycles during wich they appear to move from west to east.
Ancient Egypt's wars were mostly conducted in the lands to the east and south of them.
It appears to move from the 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
Its all relative to your point of reference... The earth rotates from west to east about its axis, or counter-clockwise looking down from a point in space above the north pole. You are standing on the earth, so you are also moving from west to east. You look up at the sun or stars, and they appear to move from east to west. Do this experiment... Stand still and look at some object in front of you. Pretend you are the earth and your head is the north pole. Turn slowly to your left (west to east) and you will notice that the object seems to move to your right (east to west).
mostly west
The sun appears to move from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth. In reality, the sun itself does not move across the sky, but the Earth's rotation causes it to appear as though the sun is moving across the sky.
The Amazon flows East, mostly.
East to West
The moon roates around the earth from east to west.
They don't - you're traveling west to east.