Yes, you can move in any direction, but be sure there is some logic to the arrangement.
Many ships can move in any direction including backwards
Tornadoes in the Midwest can move in any direction, but generally travel northeast.
That is the most common direction in which tornadoes travel, but they can move in any direction.
Animals move in any direction that they need to.
No, tornadoes can move in any direction, although the majority do tend to travel from the southwest to the northeast in the United States. The specific direction a tornado moves depends on the larger weather system it is associated with.
You can move forwards, backwards, or sideways. Basically you can move in any direction you want. It all depends on what you are doing in gymnastics. For example you almost never move sideways on the beam.
Yes. A tornado can move in any direction, though tornadoes that move westward are rare.
it is a chemical property because it can move around and move in any direction.
it will be reported in the news
A tornado can move in any direction, but the most common direction of travel is southwest to northeast. Southeast-moving tornadoes are not uncommon.
A tornado can move in any direction, but most move generally east or northeast.
A bishop in Chess can move diagonally in any direction as the path is not obstructed by another piece.