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3 February, 22:15

Which best explains how the Coriolis effect is related to wind direction? A. Air moves in a straight line from north to south. B. Wind is cooler at the poles and warmer at the equator. C. Wind blows down from mountaintops and up from canyons. D. Earth's rotation causes deflection of winds to the left or the right.

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  1. 4 February, 02:13
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    I think its A. Not 100% sure though
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