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Hailey Pugh
30 June, 11:43
What causes the Coriolis effect?
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Jude Kidd
30 June, 14:01
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The rotation of the Earth causes the Coriolis Effect. The inertia of the mass of the earth is also affected by this premise. Since only a single day is required for the complete rotation of the Earth, the force for Coriolis is small, and noticeable effects are only noticeable for distances that are large and spans a long time period. As an example, the atmospheric movement of air in the ocean water. The movement is only tied down to the earth's surface.
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