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Q: What is it called when winds curve?
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Earths rotation causes global winds to curve what is the effect called?

it is called the Coriolis effect


What makes global winds curve?

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.


Why do the global winds curve like they do?

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 winds that blow from the pole to 60 degrees latitude in both hemisphere are called?

The winds that blow between the poles and 60° latitudes in both hemispheres and curve West are called what


Why do global winds curve as they blow from one part of the Earth's surface to another?

The winds curve because of the rotation of the Earth.


When the path of winds and ocean currents seem to curve because of the Earths rotation it is called the?

The Coriolis effect


When the path of winds and ocean current seem to curve because of the earth's rotation its called the?

The Coriolis effect


When winds curve because of the earth's rotation it is called?

Coriolis Force


When the paths of winds and ocean currents seem to curve because of earths rotation it's called the?

The Coriolis effect


Why do currents and winds curve?

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How does the corilis effect affect the wind movement?

because of the coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere, winds travling north curve to the east and winds travaling to the south curve to the west.


Which way do winds turn in the southern hemisphere?

Winds curve/turn towards the left in the Southern Hemisphere.