Retrograde rotation
Answer: Retrograde Rotation
They call that retrograde motion
It is called rotation, and it is an equilibrium motion that can change over time. In nature, the axis of rotation is never exactly perpendicular to the orbital plane, but is often close to it, a result of the planetary formation process.
it is because of the earth's rotation. Spinning the winds to go west to east on the USA
Anticlockwise. And if it is in the same direction as its orbit, Prograde spin.
Venus is the only planet in the solar system that has a retrograde rotation.
All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).All stars (and constellations) move from east to west, due to Earth's rotation (which is from west to east).
It is due to the rotation of the Earth. The Sun is basically standing still, but you are on a planet that spins.
Venus has no moon and evidences retrograde rotation from east to west (orbits "upside down", rotating the opposite direction to its orbit) - such that a Venusian observer might see the Sun rise in the west, and set in the east.
Venus rotation about its axis, in which the sun appears to rise in the west and set in the east, is called a retrograde rotation.
earth is d only planet wid west to east rotation. so it is proved dat mercury rotates in east to west
It depends on the longitude and it is not a solid planet [its made of gas] so the clouds pretty much control the rotation