Have you ever wondered why big storms spin like pinwheels instead of sliding straight across the Earth? Or why air and ocean currents don’t just travel in straight lines across the planet? Well, ...
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The geography behind global weather
The Coriolis effect is a fundamental force caused by Earth’s rotation, influencing how winds, ocean currents, and weather systems move across the planet . It explains why storms spin in different ...
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