Naturally, the shortest distance between two points is a curved line due to gravity etc, and the latter shaping the universe, and thus the path something would take while trying to travel in a straight line. That being said...it won't have the same effect on air. Air has no speed. It's there, and simply moves from a high pressure cell to a low pressure cell through osmosis. So depending on where that is, depends on how it will move so it really has no other reason than that...and not really an astronomy question due to that.
well the air curves by the huge elephants walking around backwards with blindfolds on, threw Africa. also when the blue whales go threw a drive threw at subway and order a sub with all vegatables on it. GROSS. anyways yea that's how the air curves, and if u don't believe me then look it up loser.
Gravity from the moon
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The curved paths of global winds and surface currents are caused by warm air near the equator.
coriolis effect causes inds to cureve to the left or right depending on the hemisphere.
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Winds
sintreificle force
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 coriolis force is strongest at the poles
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it is called the Coriolis effect
right. This leads to a clockwise rotation in high pressure systems and counterclockwise rotation in low pressure systems. The Coriolis effect is a result of the Earth's rotation impacting the movement of fluids and winds on its surface.
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Coriolis Force
Axial tilt of the wart moving, or the Coriolis Effect.
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.