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In the Northern Hemisphere, currents curve to the right because of the a. longshore drift b. density c. Coriolis effect d. moon’s gravity
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In the Northern Hemisphere, currents curve to the right because of the
a. longshore drift
b. density
c. Coriolis effect
d. moon’s gravity
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This would be C Coriolis effect
Step-by-step explanation:
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