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Explain why deflection of wind increases as one travels from the equator to the North pole or South pole?

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Answered by Kingofkings71
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The key to the Coriolis effect lies in Earth's rotation. Specifically, Earth rotates faster at the Equator than it does at the poles. ... This apparent deflection is the Coriolis effect. Fluids traveling across large areas, such as air currents, are like the path of the ball.

Answered by charanbhc
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Answer: The key to the Coriolis effect lies in Earth's rotation. Specifically, Earth rotates faster at the Equator than it does at the poles. ... This apparent deflection is the Coriolis effect. Fluids traveling across large areas, such as air currents, are like the path of the ball.

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