The phases of the moon appear to move counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. This movement is a result of the moon's orbit around the Earth, which is also counterclockwise. However, from the perspective of an observer in the Southern Hemisphere, the phases may appear to move clockwise. Overall, the general perception of moon phases depends on the observer's location on Earth.
Counter clockwise
It goes clockwise, or counterclockwise, depending from where you look at it! If it goes counterclockwise if you look from one side, then it will be clockwise if you look from the opposite side! Earth's rotation is traditionally shown from the north pole - and the north pole is DEFINED as the pole from which the rotation looks counterclockwise.
No. The Moon's phases do not 'go away', they simply become less visible when sunlight outshines the Moon's reflection.
The changes in shape that the moon goes through are called phases.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
Counter clockwise
Positive rotations typically go counterclockwise.
the word counterclockwise mean the same thing as clockwise but go to the left
Clockwise, like most tracks
ive got a 87 gmc it runs clockwise
It goes clockwise, or counterclockwise, depending from where you look at it! If it goes counterclockwise if you look from one side, then it will be clockwise if you look from the opposite side! Earth's rotation is traditionally shown from the north pole - and the north pole is DEFINED as the pole from which the rotation looks counterclockwise.
8 phases.
No. The Moon's phases do not 'go away', they simply become less visible when sunlight outshines the Moon's reflection.
You did not change the switch to make it go counterclockwise,
The changes in shape that the moon goes through are called phases.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
Clockwise, 1, 8, 4, 3, 6, 5, 7, 2.