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Counter clockwise rotation is also known as retrograde rotation. This type of rotation is less common and can be seen in some planets and moons, such as Venus and Uranus.
Venus rotates clockwise, when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
Retrograde rotation refers to a rotation that is opposite to the typical direction of rotation for most planets in the solar system, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. Therefore, retrograde rotation is considered clockwise. For example, Venus and Uranus exhibit retrograde rotation.
Both Venus and Uranus rotate counter-clockwise while still orbiting the sun clockwise. Which ones are clockwise and which are counter-clockwise depends upon whether you are looking looking at the sun, and planets, from the north or south pole.
The solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, which led to a counter clockwise rotation due to the conservation of angular momentum. This rotation direction has been maintained over billions of years due to the lack of significant external forces to change it.
Counter clockwise rotation is also known as retrograde rotation. This type of rotation is less common and can be seen in some planets and moons, such as Venus and Uranus.
Venus rotates clockwise, when viewed from above the Earth's North Pole.
Retrograde rotation refers to a rotation that is opposite to the typical direction of rotation for most planets in the solar system, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole. Therefore, retrograde rotation is considered clockwise. For example, Venus and Uranus exhibit retrograde rotation.
Counter-clockwise. All the planets are in counter-clockwise orbits around the Sun, and all but Venus and Uranus have counter-clockwise rotation (as seen from above the ecliptic plane). The moon is tidally-locked with the Earth so that its rotational and orbital periods are the same.
it turns clockwise while all the other planets turn counter-clockwise look at this example key;venus is number 2 clockwise ------------- counter-clockwise ------------------------ venus mars earth mercury Jupiter Saturn uranuas neptune Pluto
Both Venus and Uranus rotate counter-clockwise while still orbiting the sun clockwise. Which ones are clockwise and which are counter-clockwise depends upon whether you are looking looking at the sun, and planets, from the north or south pole.
Clockwise.
The solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, which led to a counter clockwise rotation due to the conservation of angular momentum. This rotation direction has been maintained over billions of years due to the lack of significant external forces to change it.
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Counter-clockwise.
counter-clockwise.
Clockwise in an automotive application.