Because it depends on its shape and the wind pattern it needs.
Something cannot travel counter clockwise. Tornadoes usually travel in a weterly direction. Tornadoes that occur in the northern hemisphere usually spin counterclockwise, while those in the southern hemisphere usually spin clockwise.
Every planet in our solar system rotates counterclockwise except Venus and Uranus.
Venus and Uranus are the only planets that do not rotate counter-clockwise.
The Earth spins Counter-Clockwise.
The moon moves counter-clockwise around the earh
Yes, L-Drago Beyblades can spin in either direction - clockwise or counterclockwise.
becaus its gravity spin it counter clocckwise
yes, mercury does spin counter clockwise.
Well the earth spins counter clockwise on its axis.
Jupiter spins counter clockwise. To be exact, it spins counterclockwise when viewed from above the north pole. That's the same direction of spin as most of the planets, including Earth.
Most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere spin counter clockwise while most in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
hurricanes north of the equtor spin counter clockwise and south is clockwise
A shuriken is also known as a throwing star. Which way a shuriken spins depends on the motion of your wrist as you throw. You can make it go clockwise, or counter clockwise.
usually counter-clockwise.
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Something cannot travel counter clockwise. Tornadoes usually travel in a weterly direction. Tornadoes that occur in the northern hemisphere usually spin counterclockwise, while those in the southern hemisphere usually spin clockwise.
A typhoon in the northern hemisphere rotates counter-clockwise, in contrast to a typhoon in the southern hemisphere which rotates the other way (i.e., clockwise) as explained by the Coriolis effect.BR