Nearly always the direction the horses are facing. I can't remember ever having been on a merry-go-round (I mean a real one, not a push one in a kiddie playground) that went clockwise instead of counter-clockwise as viewed from above, but there's no technical reason they couldn't go "backward", or even be reversible ... it just seems to be tradition.
Counter-clockwise is called a carousel.
Usually clockwise
Counter clockwise
The compound word for carousel is merry-go-round.
merry-go-round
A vertical carousel allows for storage of items to go on a up and down method utilizing the unused space above normal reach. Where a standard carousel is just a round disk that rotates in a 360 degree rotation.
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On a Carousel of Sound We Go Round - 2010 was released on: USA: 9 October 2010 (Tucson Film & Music Festival)
A horse carousel is basically a marry-go-round except the things you ride on are horse not cars or seats or whatever else, horses are what are usually used for marry-go-rounds
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There isn't any.
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no, a ferris wheel is like the London eye and a carousel is one of those things with horses on (normally) and little kids sit on the carousel and it goes round and the horses go up and down... you must have seen one
On a Carousel was created in 1967.