it is called the Coriolis effect
The Coriolis effect is when global winds appear to turn instead of blowing straight across the earth's surface.
Thermal energy is transferred by global winds.
global winds blow in specific directions.
There are 8 types of global winds.
it causes the winds to curb
Coriolis force causes global winds to curve. As winds move north or south, they are deflected due to the rotation of the Earth. They curve to the west.
The curved paths of global winds and surface currents are caused by warm air near the equator.
Global winds are local winds.
it is called the Coriolis effect
Yes global winds are constant.
The Coriolis effect is when global winds appear to turn instead of blowing straight across the earth's surface.
There are 8 types of global winds.
Thermal energy is transferred by global winds.
global winds blow in specific directions.
Global winds are winds that blow From the poles, in which they act as a heat transfer system. Global winds are due to the unequal heating of earths surface
pressure gradient For A+ The earth's rotation