It is called cowlick. Horse Isle Quiz: Cowlick
This is called tropism. From the Greek word trope, meaning to turn, or change.
No. A hurricane will not change its direction of rotation.
Obviously. Since they move in an ellipse around the Earth (or other central body), they change direction all the time. The only way NOT to change direction would be to move in a straight line; satellites don't do that.
Blood flow doesn't change direction. They always head for the same direction.
direction of magnetic field
Interference
monsoons
huracan
huracan
A change in speed or direction of motion is called "acceleration". If an object's speed or direction of motion changes, then the object is "accelerated".
A force.
This is related to a change in direction. The change in direction is called refraction. The numbers that describe HOW MUCH the speed of the wave slows down is called "index of refraction", especially in the case of light waves.
they are called monsoons
diffraction
This is related to a change in the direction of the light - this is called refraction.
By something called reflection.
Refraction