Geography, asked by sanjaygaur2006, 7 months ago

why does air crossing the equator turn right?​

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Answered by pmahato033gmailcom
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The air that rises at the equator does not flow directly to the poles. Due to the rotation of the earth, there is a build up of air at about 30° north latitude. ... Because of the rotation of the earth and the coriolis force, air is deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.

Answered by av1266108
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The air that rises at the equator does not flow directly to the poles. Due to the rotation of the earth, there is a build up of air at about 30° north latitude. ... Because of the rotation of the earth and the coriolis force, air is deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.

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