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What is the direction of the earth's spin?

When looking from the north of earth it seems to rotate counter-clockwise.


Which direction does the earth rotate as view frum the north pole?

From above the North Pole, the Earth rotates anti-clockwise, or right to left.


Which cardinal direction does the earth rotate?

The Earth rotates towards the east. As viewed from the North Star, Polaris, the Earth turns anti clockwise


Which way does earth rotate?

If you "stand" above the North Pole and look down it will appear to turn anti-clockwise. Looking at it from above the equator, it appears to turn from left to right.If you were hanging up above the north pole, looking down at the earth, you would seethe earth spinning counterclockwise, right to left, west to east.


Which way is earth turning?

The Earth rotates towards the east. Or, if you were looking down on it from above the North Pole, it would rotate counter-clockwise.


Direction planets rotate?

In our solar system, most planets rotate counter-clockwise as seen looking down on their north poles (north poles as defined by the International Astronomical Union). They all orbit the Sun in this same direction. On Earth this is noticeable in the direction the Sun moves through the daytime sky. As the Earth rotates on its axis, the Sun seems to rise in the east and set in the west. Venus is a notable exception. It rotates in the opposite, clockwise, direction. Uranus is titled "sideways", with its axis almost in line with its orbital plane. However it does rotate in the same direction as Venus, just about.


What direction do the planets rotate?

Most of the planets in our solar system rotate on their axis from west to east; i.e., counter-clockwise as seen by an observer looking down from high above the Earth's north pole. Hence an observer near the equator of the earth, for example, would see the sun rise in the east, and later set in the west. This is the same direction in which they orbit the sun. The exceptions are Venus which rotates the opposite direction, and Uranus which rotates almost "on its side" (axis tilt of about 90 degrees).


How earth rotate?

i think that earth rotates because the south and the north pole are making the earth rotate


Which direction does the moon rotate if it orbits anticlockwise?

That means that if you observe from the north, it would rotate counterclockwise - the direction opposite of the rotation of a clock's hands.


Far above the earth's north pole the orbital motion of the planets is?

It is anticlockwise (or counterclockwise), moving in the direction opposite to the hands of an ordinary clock. Most planets and moons (earth and its moon included) rotate in this direction as well.


What are the directions of the orbits of the moon and earth?

Viewed from a vantage point above the north poles of both the Sun and the Earth, the Earth orbits in a counterclockwise direction about the Sun. Similarly the Moon orbits the Earth in a counterclockwise direction. From the same vantage point, the Earth, Moon and Sun also rotate on their axes of spin in a counterclockwise direction.


What direction does earth rotate?

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.