Rocks can move in different directions due to various factors such as wind, water flow, gravity, and geological processes like tectonic activity or landslides. These external forces can shift rocks in ways that lead to their movement in multiple directions.
Different directions, they just move slower until they stop and then you have ice.
yes
They don't - why do you think they do?
Not necessarily . Gymnast's move in all different directions .
North and South poles
The weather moves in different directions in different locations.
There are different 'layers' of air at different heights and these can be affected by different conditions causing them to move in different directions. This is sometimes referred to as 'shear' or 'wind shear' and is most noticeable when there are cloud formations in each layer which can be seen moving in different directions.
strike slip fault
strike slip fault
strike slip fault
Non of them your brain controls how you move