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serious [3.7K]
4 years ago
9

Neglecting the effects of friction, how would the surface wind flow along a coastline if the surface pressure over the ocean is

higher than the surface pressure over land in the Northern Hemipshere?
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1 answer:
r-ruslan [8.4K]4 years ago
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Answer: parallel to the coastline with low pressure on the left

Explanation:

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