FAN AND MEDAL!! Which explains how the Coriolis effect causes air circulation? answer choices will be in a reply.
A. Air from the poles moves toward the equator faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the equator moves toward the poles slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west. B. Air from the equator moves toward the poles slower than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator faster than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west. C. Air from the equator moves toward the poles faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer west. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the east. D. Air from the equator moves toward the poles faster than the ground below it, so friction causes the air to veer east. In contrast, air from the poles moves toward the equator slower than the ground below it, so friction causes it to veer to the west.
@pooja195
which one do you think it can be?
@pooja195 Well to be honest im totally confused on this one
http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/coriolis.htm-first you need to know what it is please read the link and let me know when your finished
@pooja195 Done
well have u found anything :)
@pooja195 I kinda wanna say its A, but im not sure
thats correct :)
@pooja195 Thanks!
no problem :)
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