Help pleasee.. The effect of friction on the net flow of air around cyclones is that it causes air to flow A. inward in the Northern Hemisphere. B. outward in the Southern Hemisphere. C. inward in either hemisphere. D. outward in either hemisphere
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OpenStudy (ladiesman217):
i believe its c
OpenStudy (ladiesman217):
im not 100% positive though
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OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
In the Southern Hemisphere, the Coriolis effect deflects the winds to the left. Therefore, winds around a low move clockwise. Winds around a high ...
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a , b, c, or d? ??????
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
in the southern hemisphere, the Coriolis effect deflects the wind to the left, low winds move clockwise, high winds move counterclockwise, fiction causes a net flow of inward around a cyclone and a net flow of air outward around a anticyclone
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