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the direction of the earths rotation is right The direction of the earth's rotation is East. There are many other answers depending on the position and orientation of the observer relative to the earth. For example, if the observer is facing the globe from a position above the north pole, the rotation appears to be counter-clockwise. If the observer is facing the globe from a position above the south pole, the rotation appears to be clockwise. If the observer is facing the globe from a position above the equator, the rotation appears to be to the right if the observer is oriented so that North is "up" and south is "down". However, if the observer is "upside down"(a northern hemisphere bias), the rotation appears to be to the left.
If you were in space, hovering high above the north pole, looking down upon Earth, you would observe the earth revolving about its axis (rotating) in counter-clockwise direction. The moon orbits the earth also in a counter-clockwise direction, and once each orbit, the moon revolves around its own axis, also in a counter-clockwise direction.
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.
Counterclockwise direction is to the left. This direction is opposite to the clockwise direction, which is to the right. In mathematics and physics, counterclockwise rotation is considered positive, while clockwise rotation is considered negative.
If you are facing Polaris, which is located near the North Celestial Pole, then the compass direction at your back would be south. Polaris is commonly used for navigation in the Northern Hemisphere, as it indicates true north. Therefore, standing with Polaris in front of you, you are oriented toward the north and facing away from the south.
If you are facing west and make a quarter turn clockwise, you will be facing north. A quarter turn clockwise from west moves you 90 degrees to the right, resulting in a northern direction.
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
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U go clockwise by turning righteg. my compass is saying I'm facing north, where will i be if turn clockwise once?u will be facing north east.GET IT!ITS EASY PEASY, LEMON SQUEEZY! :)
A 180-degree turn clockwise refers to rotating an object or position halfway around a circle in the clockwise direction. This means that if you start facing a certain direction, after the turn, you will be facing directly opposite that initial position. For example, if you begin facing north, a 180-degree clockwise turn will leave you facing south. This type of rotation is commonly used in various contexts, including navigation and sports.
As long as you are not standing on either the North or South Poles, the east would be to your right.
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If you are facing north, the direction behind you would be south.
North. Going clockwise, the directions are North, East, South, West. There are multiple rhymes people have made up to help themselves remember this order. (Never Eat Silk Worms, Never Eat Soggy Waffles, etc.)
anti clockwise or clockwise - it depends - in North America its clockwise but in the UK it is anti clockwise
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