Coriolis Effect
magnetic force
No, it comes from the north.
Because the sun moves from east to west not north to south.
Easy, north! The equator is also zero degrees latitude.
because north and south are opposite
Prevailing winds move from North to South because cold, dense air in the poles moves towards the equator where it is warmer (it moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure). Because of the Earth's rotation, it causes air moving towards the poles to curve to the east and wind moving away from the poles to curve to the west.
Rotation of the Earth.
No, it comes from the north.
Because the sun moves from east to west not north to south.
because the south is just a bunch of dumb hicks that cant shoot straight
Because the snow and ice is too cold so the north and south pole are the coldest environment in the world.
The wind moves from south east north and west
The south sucked the dick of the north, and came straight cash homie.
About 12,440 miles.
straight line from North Pole to South Pole
south Dakota
Easy, north! The equator is also zero degrees latitude.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.