E photograph below shows a Foucault pendulum at a museum. The pendulum knocks over pins in a regular pattern as it swings back and forth which is a description of rotating on Earth's axis. I think so because if you wacth pendulum for a particular period of time you will recognize that it starts to s<span>wing in a slightly different direction and then it demonstrates its rotation.
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The selected sports in Glasgow are:
1. Aquatics
2. Netball
3. Athletics
4. Rugby Sevens
5. Badminton
6. Shooting
7. Gymnastics
There are actually more selected sports but these are the seven selected ones
It's an area that is organized around a focal/nodal point where there is a central focus. The central diminishes as you move outwards from the point. Generally used to display information about economic activities.
I know 6 is multiplying by 3 but idk the other ones
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Cyclones are shaped by the Coriolis effect. Cyclones are large air masses that rotate around a center. As they rotate, cyclones pull air into their center, or "eye." These air currents are pulled in from all directions. ... In the Northern Hemisphere, these warm air currents move to the right as they travel north.
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