the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
the rotation of the Earth. As air or water moves across the Earth's surface, it gets deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect. This effect influences global wind patterns, ocean currents, and weather systems.
The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the earth.
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It's called the 'Coriolis effect'. In the northern hemisphere, they rotate clockwise. South of the equator, they rotate counter-clockwise.
Coriolis effect
If the Earth rotated faster, the Coriolis effect would become more pronounced. This would lead to stronger deflections of moving objects to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. Stronger Coriolis effect could affect ocean currents, wind patterns, and weather systems on a larger scale.
the curving of the path would curve more than it is suppose to and the straight path due to the earths rotation would no longer be straight
the rotation of the Earth. As air or water moves across the Earth's surface, it gets deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect. This effect influences global wind patterns, ocean currents, and weather systems.
The Coriolis effect causes moving objects on Earth, such as air currents and ocean currents, to appear to curve due to the rotation of the Earth.
The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the earth.
The characteristic of the Earth that causes the Coriolis effect is the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, objects in motion are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect.
yes they are =^_^=
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.
Coriolis effect
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The Coriolis effect is weakest at the equator because the effect is a result of the Earth's rotation, and the rotational speed is slower at the equator compared to higher latitudes. As a result, the Coriolis force is less pronounced near the equator.