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how does the coriolis force vary Latitudinally​

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Answered by achyuthvdev1
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Explanation:

The Coriolis effects is greatest near the poles and zero at the equator because of the earths spherical shape. Hence Coriolis forces is zero at equator and maximum at poles ,it is proportional to sin of the latitude

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Answered by kaursumeet693
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The Coriolis effects is greatest near the poles and zero at the equator because of the earths spherical shape. Hence Coriolis forces is zero at equator and maximum at poles ,it is proportional to sin of the latitude.

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