The earth is a rotating sphere. The further from the equator, the lower the speed of a point on the surface of the earth, and of the air above. This means that any air moving away from the equator is moving above earth faster than the earth beneath it. This causes the air to move east relative to the earth below it. This causes a clockwise rotation in the northern hemisphere, and an anti-clockwise one in the Southern Hemisphere.
it's to the right.
A reduction in surface wind speed will have a minor effect on the Coriolis force. The Coriolis force is primarily influenced by the Earth's rotation and the object's velocity, not the speed of the wind. Therefore, a decrease in wind speed will not significantly alter the Coriolis force.
The coriolis effect makes ocean currents move in a curved path.
The Coriolis effect would cause the winds to be deflected to the east in the Northern Hemisphere and to the west in the Southern Hemisphere as they move from the equator towards the poles. This deflection is a result of the Earth's rotation and leads to the creation of the westerlies in both hemispheres.
Gaspard Gustave Coriolis named his invention the Coriolis effect after himself because he was the first to mathematically describe the phenomenon in fluid dynamics. His work on the effect, which explains the deflection of moving objects on a rotating planet, has since become a fundamental concept in meteorology and oceanography.
The name for the cause of the spiraling of winds is the Coriolis effect. This effect is a result of Earth's rotation and causes moving air or water to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
the Coriolis Effect affect ocean circulation because weather movement are rotating with the earth.
Currents don't affect the Coriolis Effect, the Coriolis Effect is the one who affects the currents. Currents in the Northern Hemisphere bend to the left and currents in the Southern Hemisphere bend to the right.
The three factors which control surface currents are the following:Global windsContinental deflection and temperatureThe Coriolis effect
i dont know think its by north south
i dont know think its by north south
The cause of Coriolis effect is the Earth's rotation and the mass of inertia. The deflection effects the direction of moving bodies on earth surface.
By, instead of a straight current, makes the current curved due to the Coriolis Effect.
the Coriolis EffectThe wind!
Global Winds Coriolis EffectContinental Deflection
i know its the coriolis affect thats all i know
Currents to bend to the right in the Northern Hemisphere