They are circular currents usually in the oceans but also in air, caused by the Coriolis effect.
Alternatively they may follow the gimbles in the wabe, perhaps caused by the slithy toves themselves.
The North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone is a region in the North Pacific Ocean where warm equatorial waters meet cooler subarctic waters, leading to high biological productivity. It typically lies between 20°N and 30°N latitude.
Counterclockwise (that's anticlockwise) as viewed from above its North Pole.
The primary reason for the dry summer subtropical climate in North America is the influence of subtropical high-pressure systems that dominate the region during the summer months. These high-pressure systems bring sinking air which inhibits cloud formation and precipitation, leading to dry conditions.
The Earth rotates towards the east. As viewed from the North Star, Polaris, the Earth turns anti clockwise
It depends on the longitude and it is not a solid planet [its made of gas] so the clouds pretty much control the rotation
The North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone is a region in the North Pacific Ocean where warm equatorial waters meet cooler subarctic waters, leading to high biological productivity. It typically lies between 20°N and 30°N latitude.
That means that if you observe from the north, it would rotate counterclockwise - the direction opposite of the rotation of a clock's hands.
Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star in the northern hemisphere.
Most planets rotate on their axes in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the Sun's north pole. This direction is known as prograde rotation. Venus is an exception, as it rotates in a retrograde or clockwise direction.
When looking from the north of earth it seems to rotate counter-clockwise.
The sun rotates in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above its north pole.
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South america
Counterclockwise (that's anticlockwise) as viewed from above its North Pole.
The primary reason for the dry summer subtropical climate in North America is the influence of subtropical high-pressure systems that dominate the region during the summer months. These high-pressure systems bring sinking air which inhibits cloud formation and precipitation, leading to dry conditions.
The Garibaldi is a brightly colored orange fish of the damselfish family that is native to the North-Eastern subtropical parts of the Pacific Ocean.
From above the North Pole, the Earth rotates anti-clockwise, or right to left.