If the meaning behind your question is "does the water go clock-wise or counter clock-wise down a sink or toilet" then the answer is, it depends on the design of the sink or toilet, try this yourself, fill a sink up, pull the plug, when the water is going down (say clock-wise) swirl you finger in the water counter clock-wise and the water will go down that way, proving that it does not matter.
The United States is north of the equator.
Texas is located in the northern hemisphere of the Earth, so it is north of the equator. It is situated at approximately 30 degrees north latitude.
Southern
This is caused by convection, in which warm, less-dense air rises, and flows toward the poles until it cools and sinks again.
Singapore is located above the equator. That makes Singapore located in the Northern Hemisphere.
The side of a meander that it flows faster is in the clean water than in the dirty water
Yes, but one type only: equatorial upwelling!There are three types of upwelling: equatorial, coastal, and seasonal.Equatorial upwelling is caused by the winds known as the trade winds. The trade winds blow from east to west in the vicinity of the equator. On the northern side of the equator Ekman Transport is to the right (northward), and on the southern side it is to the left (southward). With water flowing directly away from the equator, both northward and southward, the equator itself has a deficit of water. Hence, water from below upwells to fill in the gap. Equatorial upwelling is most prominent in the Pacific Ocean.
California is on the north side of the equator.
Arizona is on the north side of the equator.
Tropical rain forests are found on either side of the equator, in both northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere
depending on what side of the equator your on, if your in the northern hemisphere then it travels counterclockwise but if your in the southern H then it travels clockwise usually.
On standard maps and globes, the Equator goes side to side.