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Earth's ______ causes the Coriolis effect.
•winds
•rotation
•temperatures

Earth's ______ causes the Coriolis effect. •winds •rotation •temperatures-example-1
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  • B) Rotation


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Earth's rotation causes the Coriolis effect.


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Answer: Rotation

Step-by-step explanation:

The rotation of the Earth causes the Coriolis effect. Moving items in the Northern Hemisphere tend to curve to the right of their intended paths; moving objects in the Southern Hemisphere tend to curve to the left of their intended paths.

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