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The Coriolis effect influences wind direction around the world in this way: in the Northern Hemisphere it curves winds to the right; in the Southern Hemisphere it curves them left. ... In these systems there is a balance between the Coriolis effect and the pressure gradient force and the winds flow in reverse.
From the northern hemisphere you would go south. From the southern hemisphere you would go north.
When this happens, the Coriolis effect changes the direction of the wind to slightly to the right.
The deflection is to the right of the path of motion of the wind.
If the wind wasn't blowing and the train was moving it would blow south. If the train was stopped and the wind was blowing east the steam would be blowing east. Because the train is moving and the wind is blowing it would be moving both to the south and the east. diferent answer by another person me... An electric train does not have steam!!!!!!!
It will bend to the southwest.
It will bend to the southwest.
it will bend to the west
it will bend to the west
It will bend to the southwest.
North America is in the north-western hemisphere and South America is in the south-western hemisphere.
it is in north hemisphere.
Northern and also the southern hemisphere.
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
North Hemisphere.
The southern hemisphere has more land mass compared to the northern hemisphere. About 81% of the Earth's land is located in the southern hemisphere, with large landmasses like South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
They can turn either direction in either the north or south hemisphere, as they are too small to be affected by the Coriolis Force.