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what is coriolis effect

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Answered by Echo
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The rotation of the Earth generates a force, which is called the Coriolis Force. It makes winds deflect from their original path.
Answered by inneedofhelpalways
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Coriolis Effect refers to the firce experienced by any object moving iver the surface of a rotating body such as the Earth. The Coriolis Effect plays an important role in the environment of air(winds) and water(ocean currents) on the Earth. Due to its effects, the winds and ocean currents move clockwise and are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and move in anticlockwise direction and are deflected to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
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