Because of the Coriolis effect, winds from a hurricane…
a) move in one direction.
b) move in different directions depending on the season.
c) move in different directions depending on the hemisphere.
d) are very powerful.
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The Coriolis force assists in setting the circulation of a hurricane into motion by producing a rightward (clockwise) deflection that sets up a cyclonic (counterclockwise) circulation around the hurricane low pressure.
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