Yes, they do. Toilets are called toilets or badkamers in Afrikaans, igumbi lokuhlambela in Xhosaand itholethe in Zulu.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
South America extends further south than Africa.
South America is a continent. There are several Countries in South America.
counter clockwise
counter-clockwise
Counter clockwise
hurricanes north of the equtor spin counter clockwise and south is clockwise
Depends on wether one counts clockwise or counter-clockwise. Assuming starting at the south point and traveling 112.5 degrees from there one ends up at west-north-west. Going counter-clockwise and traveling "backwards" one ends up at east-north-east.
The answer depends upon what is meant by a full turn. Traveling north a 90 degree turn counter-clockwise will take you west, clockwise it will take you east. A 180 degree turn (clockwise or counter-clockwise) takes you south and 360 degrees takes you north again.
North Equatorial flow clockwise and southern counter-clockwise.
In the Northern Hemisphere, when facing North, towards the Pole Star (Polaris) Ursa Major and surrounding constellations, rotate counter-clockwise (right to left).Turn round to face south (with Polaris behind you) the stars rotate clockwise (left to right).
Low pressure spins clockwise in south america. This is because air wants to flow from high to low pressure, but is deflected to the left. This results in a clockwise flow.
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.
It's called the 'Coriolis effect'. In the northern hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. South of the equator, they rotate counter-clockwise.
It's called the 'Coriolis effect'. In the northern hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. South of the equator, they rotate counter-clockwise.