Why Winds get deflected from their normal path.
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because they get disturbed from their way such as forest, buildings, light house, ships, and many more
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Because of the Coriolis Effect.
Explanation:
The moving bodies (Currents and winds) in the Northern Hemisphere are deflected towards the right in the Northern Hemisphere and towards the left in the Southern Hemisphere because of the Coriolis Force, which is called Coriolis Effect (Ferrel's law). It occurs due to a centrifugal force.
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