It would, but you would break your arm in the process.
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Yes, a human arm can rotate at the shoulder joint, which allows for a wide range of motion in different directions such as forward, backward, and to the sides. The forearm can also rotate at the elbow joint, allowing the palm to face up or down.
Yes. By definition a hurricane must rotate, however, they rotate in opposite directions. Storms in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
In the northern hemisphere, tornadoes typically rotate counterclockwise. In the southern hemisphere, tornadoes rotate clockwise. This is due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation.
Tornadoes in the Northern Hemisphere typically rotate counterclockwise.
When winds intensify, the force released can cause the updrafts to rotate
it would still appear to rotate