what do we call the force which affects the direction of wind and is caused by the rotation of the earth on its axis?
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Coriolis Force and Wind Movement
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The Coriolis force applies to movement on rotating objects. It is determined by the mass of the object and the object's rate of rotation. The Coriolis force is perpendicular to the object's axis. The Earth spins on its axis from west to east. The Coriolis force, therefore, acts in a north-south direction
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