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The Coriolis effect is an apparent deflection of moving objects from a straight path when they are viewed from a rotating frame of reference.

Give this a try, take a ball and go to you local playground and see if there is a roundabout. First with the roundabout still role the ball across the base. you will see it travels in a straight line. Now spin the roundabout slowly and role the ball across the base again and you will see that it now travels in a curve.

On earth the spin of the planet affects fluids traveling north or south from the equator to the poles and the coriolis force causes the fluids to appear to veer to the right in the northern hemisphere, and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

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