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Yes, the Moon orbits the Earth in an "anticlockwise" or "counterclockwise" direction. That direction is when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
The moon accelerates because it is constantly changing direction.
The moon accelerates because it is always changing direction. :)
clock wise.
The Moon stays in the same direction, because it is very far away. So, a movement by a few steps won't significantly affect the direction in which you see the Moon.
The word "toward" is a preposition, typically used to indicate direction or movement in a specific direction.
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other elements in a sentence, such as direction, location, time, or relationship. While some prepositions may indicate direction, not all prepositions are inherently direction words.
"Into" is used to indicate movement or direction, while "in to" is used when "in" is part of a verb phrase (e.g., "to turn in to the parking lot").
motion is movement relative to another frame of reference ie snooker ball relative to table moon relative to earth
In the same direction as the movement
What affects the movement of the moon
If it is being viewed through a microscope - as the classification of the question would indicate - then the image moves to the left.
If you mean the Moon's movement around the Earth, the Earth's gravitation pulls the Moon towards the Earth. There is no opposing force that acts on the Moon (otherwise, the Moon wouldn't accelerate towards the Earth, i.e., change its direction).
An arrow is used to indicate direction. It is used to indicate the direction toward a place such as a city or a restroom. An arrow is also used as a signage on one-way streets to indicate the direction that vehicles should drive.
it tells you the direction ur going
The moon goes in the direction of its orbit