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As a result of the effects an air mass moving from the north pole toward the equator will?

Turn towards the right


Result of the coriolis effect an air mass moving from the north pole toward the equator will?

Bend to the West


As a result of the Coriolis effect an air mass moving from the equator toward the North Pole will?

Turn towards the right


as a result of the coriolis effect an air mass moving from the north pole toward the equator will?

Turn towards the right


as a result of the Coriolis Effect, an air mass moving from North Pole toward the equator will?

Turn towards the right


How does the coriolis effect influences winds?

The Coriolis effect causes an air mass moving from the North Pole to the equator to bend to the west, or turn toward the right. In the Southern Hemisphere the opposite happens.


What occurs when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or sounth of the equator?

It begins moving back toward the equator. Those occasions occur near June 21 and near December 21.


Where is most of the earth' land mass-north or south of the equator?

The continents are at present moving north of the equator.


What direction do most of the surface currents north of the equator move?

The current north of the equator moves clockwise.


Describe the movement of air in the huge convection current between 30 north latitude and the equator?

Air rises at the equator and then flows northward. At about 30 degrees north latitude, the air sinks. When it reaches the surface, it flows south, back toward the equator. At the equator, the air rises again and the cycle starts all over.


How did the North Equatorial and South Equatorial get their name?

The North Equatorial Current got its name from the fact that it is north of the equator and vise versa with the South Equatorial Current, the fact that it is South of the Equator.


How does the Coriolis effect influence?

The Coriolis effect causes an air mass moving from the North Pole to the equator to bend to the west, or turn toward the right. In the Southern Hemisphere the opposite happens.