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6.
What does Ferrell's law explain?
a. The deflection of winds on the surface of the
Earth
b. Rotation of the Earth
c. Gravity
d. The pressure belts of the Earth​

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Answered by stelleee
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Answer:

A.THE DEFLECTION OF WINDS ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH

Explanation:a statement in meteorology: a wind in any direction tends to deflect to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern with a force that is directly proportional to the mass of wind in question, its velocity, the sine of the latitude, and the angular velocity of the earth's rotation.

Answered by ketakijadhav1487
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A) the deflection of wind on surface of the earth

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