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Counter-clockwise, as viewed from the north star. It moves to the direction from west to east
The earth moves from west to east; it moves eastward. This is why we observe the sun rising in the east. We are moving toward it. From the north, we would see this as a counter-clockwise rotation of the earth on its axis.
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The west wind blows from west to east. It originates in the west and moves towards the east.
The Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, causing the appearance of the sun rising in the east and setting in the west. This rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete, creating day and night cycles on the planet.
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Venus and Uranus are the two planets in our solar system that rotate from east to west, which is known as retrograde rotation. Most planets, including Earth, rotate from west to east.
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Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune are the only planets which rotate from west to east
Well, if you think about it, one is a consequence of the other. If you lie down on the ground and rotate (roll) west to east, everything around you that isn't moving will appear to you to rotate east to west (left to right if your head is pointing north).
The Earth ALWAYS rotates from west to east, and completes one rotation in about 24 hours.
Venus & Uranus rotate in what is called retrograde motion. Retrograde motion is from east to west. All of the other planets including earth rotate from west to east.
East and west are determined by the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east. Specifically, east is the direction toward which the Earth rotates, while west is the opposite direction. This means that east is where the sun rises and west is where it sets.
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The Earth rotates eastwards from west to east. This rotation is what gives us day and night.