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tino4ka555 [31]
2 years ago
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The model shows an intended destination, a, of wind from the north pole. the actual destination is b. what is the reason for thi

s difference? a. coriolis effect b. changes in salinity c. evaporation d. water cycle
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Feliz [49]2 years ago
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The model shows the  intended destination, a, of wind from the north pole and the actual destination is because of the coriolis effect.

<h3>What is the coriolis effect?</h3>

The term coriolis effect has to do with the patterns in which the motion of an object that is not connected to the ground is deflected. It is connected to the description of weather patterns.

Hence, the model shows the  intended destination, a, of wind from the north pole and the actual destination is b because of the coriolis effect.

Learn more about coriolis effect:brainly.com/question/2478442

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