Anticlockwise.
The Earth travels from west to east. In fact all planet exept Venus travel west to east.
The same direction that the Earth rotates around its axis.
The season progression would reverse.
The earth revolves counter-clockwise if observed from the north. as he is right you could also tell on the constellations.
The gravitation pull of the sun and space. Earth spins on its axis for the gravity pulls it one direction and... that's kinda it...
Anticlockwise. The Earth travels from west to east. In fact all planet exept Venus travel west to east.
Most planets in our solar system, including Earth, revolve counterclockwise. However, Venus and Uranus are exceptions, as they rotate clockwise. This may have been influenced by their formation process and later gravitational interactions.
The moon orbits the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the North Pole. This counterclockwise motion is in the same direction as the Earth's rotation on its axis.
Counterclockwise
Moon also revolve. Earth revolve round the sun and moon revolve round the earth.
All the planets revolve around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction, as seen from above the Earth's north pole.
The Earth revolves around the Sun in a counterclockwise direction as viewed from above the North Pole. This motion is what causes the changing seasons and the length of our days and nights.
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