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in the northern hemisphere, pressure gradients and the coriolis effect applied to low pressure centers produce winds that blow

in the northern hemisphere, pressure gradients and the coriolis effect applied to-example-1

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Inward and counter-clockwise.

Explanation:

In the northern hemisphere, pressure gradients and the coriolis effect applied to low pressure centers produce winds that blow inward and counter-clockwise while on the other hand, high pressure centers of northern hemisphere blow outward and counter-clockwise. Inward and clockwise blow of wind occurs in the southern hemisphere of the earth.

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