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The Coriolis Effect.

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How does earths rotation influence the movement of global winds?

The influence of earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect. The coriolis effect causes wind to curve instead of going in a straight line.


How does the rotation of the earth influence wind?

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A Foucault pendulum is a famous demonstration of Earths?

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What appears to revolve around Polaris due to earth's rotation?

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