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What is the Coriolis Effect? How does Coriolis Effect work?

ScienceBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 17, 2010Leave a comment

The earth makes one complete rotation on its axis every 24 hours. An object on the equator travels the circumference of the globe (approximately 40,000 km) each day. Objects at the Poles simply rotate around a vertical axis but don’t move in space. The distance traveled per day (and velocity of rotation) decreases with increasing…

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