Well the earth spins counter clockwise on its axis.
It is a Dwarf planet that has a retrograde axial spin or rotation. Clockwise from above its north pole.
by looking at it
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counter clockwise while most in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
They spin clockwise
No, normally tornadoes spin clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Most of the planets in our solar system spin anticlockwise (counterclockwise) when viewed from above the north pole, but Uranus and Venus are exceptions - they spin clockwise on their axis.
Tornadoes nearly always spin counterclockwise if they are in the northern hemisphere and clockwise if they are in the southern hemisphere.
Yes, L-Drago Beyblades can spin in either direction - clockwise or counterclockwise.
Yes. The vast majority of tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
Both Venus and Uranus have a retrograde axial spin, they rotate clockwise when viewed from above their north pole. All of the other planets rotate anticlockwise (counter clockwise).
hurricanes north of the equtor spin counter clockwise and south is clockwise
Both Venus and Uranus have a retrograde axial spin, they rotate clockwise when viewed from above their north pole. All of the other planets rotate anticlockwise (counter clockwise).