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In what direction did the tropical cyclone move?
nearly parallel to the shoreline
The tsunami wave moves through the ocean at about 400 mph. When it hits the shore it rises up and floods/smashes.
On Earth, the direction is east to west.
In order to move from Antarctica to Africa -- or to any other continent on earth -- your direction is north.
clockwise
Nothing just that it does not move to that direction
Perpendicular to the direction of the wave
Clockwise
Longshore currents shift sand and move water parallel to the shoreline
The Coriolis effect holds that because the Earth is spinning, surfacewaters move in a clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere and in acounterclockwise direction in the Southern Hemisphere.
because the earth moves(:
it depends where on the earth you are standing
yes
Just like the Sun and the Moon, stars appear to move towards the west. The reason is that Earth rotates in the opposite direction - towards the east.
No. Rumors have circulated of the track adding lights but no move has been made in that direction.
West? The Pacific doesn't move based on what state you're in...