It depends where you are. It is possible to sit on a beach facing east and watch the sun rise over the sea in the northern and southern hemispheres. Similarly if you sit on a beach on the west coast of anywhere the sun will rise over the land and set into the sea.
Northern Hemisphere
Leo Minor appears in the Northern Hemisphere
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
It depends. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, Orion should appear every night. It does NOT show up in the Southern Hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun apparently rises in the east and sets in the west. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the other way around. The Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Note that the Sun does not actually move, it is Earth that makes it appear to move.
No, the sun will appear directly overhead along the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere.
Well, if you live in the northern hemisphere, it appears in the south during the summer. If you live in the southern hemisphere, it appears in the winter sky
In the Southern Hemisphere, winds blowing from the north will appear to move east. This is due to the Coriolis Effect.
Tornadoes happen in both hemispheres.
Polaris
No. It appears to the north.
In the northern and southern polar regions.