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the deflection of winds as a result of the earths rotation is called​

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Answer:

Coriolis effect

Explanation:

The earth is in constant motion. This movement of the earth affects the direction of the winds that blow from the north and south towards the equator. Their path is deflected by the rotation of the earth. This is the Coriolis effect

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