yes it rotates on an axis and 'always' in the same direction.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction from that of Mercury, Earth, and Mars.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction from that of Mercury, Earth, and Mars.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
The direction of the Earth's spin and the direction of the Moon's orbit is the same - counterclockwise
Yes, the moon orbits the Earth in the same direction that the Earth rotates, from west to east. This is why we always see the same side of the moon from Earth, a phenomenon known as tidal locking.
same as earth
No, the Earth's core is not spinning in the opposite direction. The core of the Earth rotates in the same direction as the rest of the planet, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole.
The same direction that the Earth rotates around its axis.
Yes it does no matter what.
If the star is moving in the same direction and at the same speed as Earth, there would be no Doppler shift in the spectrum observed from Earth. The star's light would not be blueshifted or redshifted relative to Earth, since the relative motion is negligible.
any direction. you can go any direction to get out of the center of the earth, but the center is to hot for humans, so dont try it