Same as most other places - from the north or northwest, most likely...maybe west as well.
No, transverse means crosswise. It would be something across something else. You may make a transverse incision across the abdomen, for example (which could be straight or crooked as long as it is in a cross direction).
That would depend on which direction u r facing as it moves left across your field of view. If u r facing West, the spicemen would b moving south, if u r facing north, it would b moving west, if u r facing east, it would b moving north, & if u r facing south, it would b moving east. Most likely the specimen would b travelling in a frontwards direction as opposed 2 backwards, but I think most live specimens r able 2 move in either direction (except maybe fish?) LOL! But im not sure of that fact.
Circular motion would change the direction of an object but would not affect the object's speed.
It depends on where in the US you are flying from. If you are flying from Detroit you would fly in a SSE direction. From Miami you would go ESE.
The direction of the force of friction is such that it opposes the direction of motion that an object would move if there were no frictional force acting on the object.
North by northeast.
If you flew across Australia from LaGrange to Sydney, in what direction would you be traveling?
stationary front
East
Canada.
You would turn right
First, there is more than one Houston in the US, just as there is more than one Cleveland. From Houston PA you would take I-79 North to I-80 West then I-77North directly into downtown Cleveland, Ohio, approximately a 3-4 hour drive. From Houston Texas, you would travel northeast but I cannot list the routes. Houston PA is merely a speck on the landscape and map, while Houston Texas is a sprawling city.
southwest
Here are some things that can happen to air in a front: 1. It can get pushed up over another air mass that is behind the front, for example in a cold front. 2. You can get either vertical or horizontal wind shear. Vertical wind shear would be a change in wind direction and/or wind speed with height, while horizontal wind shear would be all of that except it would happen across a frontal boundary. 3. It can get lifted straight up, for example in an occluded front. Hope that helps! :)
The car would pull to the left.
Carbon dioxide would diffuse out of the cell
To get from North America to Europe you would go East across the Atlantic ocean. If you were in Southern US, or further south, you would have to go North East across the Atlantic to get to Europe.