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coriolis effect causes inds to cureve to the left or right depending on the hemisphere.
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.
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
it is called the Coriolis effect
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Global winds are caused by unequal heating of the Earth's surface and they curve because... If the Earth did not rotate, Global Winds would not curve. They would be straight as a line. So because of EARTH'S ROTATION, global winds curve.
The influence of earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect. The coriolis effect causes wind to curve instead of going in a straight line.
coriolis effect causes inds to cureve to the left or right depending on the hemisphere.
The influence of earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect. The coriolis effect causes wind to curve instead of going in a straight line.
The winds curve because of the rotation of the Earth.
The influence of earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect. The coriolis effect causes wind to curve instead of going in a straight line.
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