90 degrees
Five degrees.
6 degrees
30 degrees.
150 degrees
22.5
Move it 3 times* * * * *or once in the anti-clockwise direction.
clockwise
stick your arms straight out in front of you. Pretend that's twelve o'clock then move one of your arms to three o'clock. Bring the other arm and turn your body to three o'clock. you have just moved 90 degrees clockwise.
only Venus and Mercury move clockwise while the rest move anti clockwise.
In the northern hemisphere they appear to move counter clockwise; In the southern hemisphere they appear to move clockwise.
Clocks represent a sundial and the direction they move so we call that clockwise
Third quadrant. From the origin (0,0) and on the positive x-axis. Move an arrow/line clockwise from this axis by 135 degrees. The first 90 degrees are in the bottom right (4th)quandrant. The next 90 degrees(to 180 degrees ; includes 135) will be in the bottom left (3rd) quadrant. NB From the positive x-axis ,moving anti-clockwise about the origin the angles are positive. When moving clockwise from the same axis the angles are negative.
The Earth spins Counter-Clockwise.
360 degrees
To rotate clockwise means to move in a circular motion to correspond with the way hands of a clock move
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180 degrees.