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What is the name of one convection cell that forms because of the Coriolis effect? How does the air move in that convection cell?
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Hadley Cells
Warming air causes it to ascend. The cool air will sink. The action eventually results in a convection cell, with air rising, traveling to the side, dropping, and returning. This heat-driven air movement circulates heat throughout the atmosphere.
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