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Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere, at least 99%, rotate counterclockwise.
Jupiter spins counter clockwise. To be exact, it spins counterclockwise when viewed from above the north pole. That's the same direction of spin as most of the planets, including Earth.
Venus rotates clockwise, when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
All hurricanes and most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise.
Neptune does rotate counterclockwise, along with Saturn, Earth, Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars. Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun.
Most Mazdas are counterclockwise to loosen it... Lefty loosey, righty tighty.. :) Careful, some years have locktite on them..
It depends on the "handedness" of the thread of the screw. Most screws have right-handed threads that in order to loosen the screw, the screw is turned in a counterclockwise direction. If however, the screw has a left-handed thread, then to loosen it you would turn the screw in a clockwise direction. By common convention, right-handedness is the default handedness for screw threads. Therefore, most threaded parts and fasteners have right-handed threads so to loosen most screws you would turn the screw in a counterclockwise direction.
Most of them spin counterclockwise
Clockwise, like most tracks
Clockwise is the direction the hour, minute, and seconds hands go on a clock. Basically, clockwise is a circle that goes from right to left. Conversely, counterclockwise is a circle that goes from left to right.For example, most screws are inserted right to left. The common oldtime expression to remember this is "righty-tighty". That would be clockwise. To loosen the screw, the oldtime expression is "lefty loosey", meaning, turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen it.
Most tornadoes (about 99%) in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise. But most in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere, at least 99%, rotate counterclockwise.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counter clockwise while most in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
The vast moajirty of tornadoes in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise, but most in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise.
Most ceiling fans will turn clockwise and counterclockwise
The vast majority of tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise. Most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
most nuts or bolts tighten clockwise (anti-clock to loosen) if the bolt is "reverse-thread" it should have small nicks or grooves about half way on the hex nut (the bit you put the spanner on)