Well only if there is a big storm or a earthquake
The moon moves counter-clockwise around the earh
Counter clockwise
Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis when viewed from above the North Pole. This rotation causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east and set in the west from our perspective on Earth.
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.
The moon orbits the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the North Pole. This counterclockwise motion is in the same direction as the Earth's rotation on its axis.
The moon moves counter-clockwise around the earh
it doesnt.it revolves clockwise.
Earth turns clockwise yet venus turns counter clockwise
Well the earth spins counter clockwise on its axis.
It depends upon from which side of the ecliptic (the plane of Earth's orbit) you are looking. From one side, it'll appear to revolve anti-clockwise around the Sun; from the other side, clockwise.
Clockwise
Its both. If you look at the north pole from space, the earth spins counter-clockwise. If you look at the south pole from space, it spins clockwise. If you look at the earth at the equator, It moves to the right, or west to east.
Counter clockwise
When observing from high to the north, the earth rotates anti-clockwise (counter-clockwise), or toward the east. That's why the sun rises in the east. The earth's orbit or revolution is also anti-clockwise.
because of the way the moon looks to us
Positive rotations typically go counterclockwise.
clockwise