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The paths of global winds curve because of what is known as the _____. A. Coriolis Effect B. Ionosphere C. Greenhouse Effect D. Jet Stream
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The paths of global winds curve because of what is known as the _____.
A. Coriolis Effect
B. Ionosphere
C. Greenhouse Effect
D. Jet Stream
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A Coriolis Effect.
The Coriolis effect is most apparent in the path of an object moving longitudinally.
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