Rockets don't have propellers - they're propelled by direction of exhaust gases through outlets.
Staring on the runway looking at the aircraft dead in the nose the propellers spin counterclockwise, from behind the cockpit they spin clockwise.
A vortex can spin either clockwise or counterclockwise.
No. Gliders, jets and rocket-propelled aircraft do not have propellers.
The vast majority of tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise. Most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
Yes. The vast majority of tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise.
Counterclockwise
yes, mercury does spin counter clockwise.
the fuel rod is used 2 make the hovercraft work in the mud by the rumor mill go in the top of the mill by making the propellers of the mill go (they spin counterclockwise) then jump on the crft and go!
Most of them spin counterclockwise
Northern Hemisphere hurricanes always spin counterclockwise.
Gravity
Counterclockwise. All objects in space spin counterclockwise except Venus because it is was to believed to be hit by a large object that changed its spin.