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Does the world turn clockwise? - Answers

The Earth's rotation can be described as counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole, meaning it spins from west to east. However, from the perspective of someone positioned above the South Pole, the rotation would appear clockwise. It's important to clarify the viewpoint when discussing the direction of the Earth's rotation.



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The Earth's rotation can be described as counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole, meaning it spins from west to east. However, from the perspective of someone positioned above the South Pole, the rotation would appear clockwise. It's important to clarify the viewpoint when discussing the direction of the Earth's rotation.



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Does the world turn clockwise? - Answers

The Earth's rotation can be described as counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole, meaning it spins from west to east. However, from the perspective of someone positioned above the South Pole, the rotation would appear clockwise. It's important to clarify the viewpoint when discussing the direction of the Earth's rotation.

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