why are winds deflected on the surface of the earth?
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because the Earth rotates on its axis circulating air is reflected toward the right in northern hemisphere and toward the right left in Southern hemisphere reflection is called the coriolis effect.
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Because the Earth rotates on its axis, circulating air is deflected toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the Southern Hemisphere. This deflection is called the Coriolis effect.But because the Earth rotates, circulating air is deflected.
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