explain coriliolis effect in geography
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The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth. The Coriolis effect is responsible for many large-scale weather patterns. ... Near the poles, Earth rotates at a sluggish 0.00008 kilometers (0.00005 miles) per hour.
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The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth. The Coriolis effect is responsible for many large-scale weather patterns. ... Near the poles, Earth rotates at a sluggish 0.00008 kilometers (0.00005 miles) per hour.
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