i think no because the earth always spins clock wise and gravity pulls us down
i am only a kid don't be mean to me
If the meaning behind your question is "does the water go clock-wise or counter clock-wise down a sink or toilet" then the answer is, it depends on the design of the sink or toilet, try this yourself, fill a sink up, pull the plug, when the water is going down (say clock-wise) swirl you finger in the water counter clock-wise and the water will go down that way, proving that it does not matter.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 clockwise rotation.
Go inside and jump on the rope then turn the wind mill counter clock wise.
counterclockwise
Counter Clockwise. Push air down (down position on most fans)
According to this quiz we took in my psychology class just now it said counter. Though I swore it was clockwise.
Most merry-go-rounds go in a counter clock wise direction. Some of the merry-go-rounds will go in both directions to make it more fun.
turn key to acc then stick a paper clip in the little hole in tumbler then turn counter clock wise there you go
You get the manure from the guy you see when you enter the scene and go to the windmill and spin the fan counter clock wise and use the manure to power it.
The gravitational pull is different in the two hemispheres. Therefore rivers and water runs differently in the two hemispheres.
Clockwise. 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2.
For summer use, the airflow should go down directly from the fan to the floor. For winter use it should pull the air from the floor towards the ceiling so it flows across the ceiling and around the room. So as to whether it should be clock-wise or counter clock-wise, that would depend on the angle of your blades. It's best to just stand under it when it's on. In the summer you should feel the air blowing on you from the fan and in the winter you shouldn't.