counter clockwise
Yes, but it rotates the opposite way of earth
That's just the way it is!
Dude hello, the moon doesn't rotate on its axis. It rotates around the Earth but stays facing the same way, the first time man ever saw the dark side of the moon was when Apollo 11 delivered the first people onto the moon. But the Earth on the other hand does rotate on its axis.
it would still appear to rotate
it would still appear to rotate
Rotate
Moon takes 27 days to rotate earth for one cycle.
gravitational pull
yes
No
no
Apparently, the moon rotates the opposite direction the Earth does, which is counter-clockwise, so it rotates clockwise. I don't know how or why, though.