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The Coriolis effect causes prevailing winds in the continental United States to blow toward the ________. A: East B: West C: Equator D: North Pole Help!
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The Coriolis effect causes prevailing winds in the continental United States to blow toward the ________.
A: East
B: West
C: Equator
D: North Pole
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i think its B because it never has a the turn over to any other side except for the west.
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