The Coriolis effect is an inertial force that acts on objects that are in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to its inertial frame. Any reference frame with clockwise rotation, the force acts to the left of the motion of that object; and vice versa.
Since the the earth rotates on a 23° axis, circulating air is deflected towards the right in the northern hemisphere and towards the left in the southern hemisphere.
Because the air is moving in a curved path creating circular spin patterns as the air travels from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
And so that’s why hurricanes in the north rotate counterclockwise, and tropical cyclones in the south rotate clockwise.
I hope that helps.
<span>C. Mercator projection</span><span>
The four tools that mapmakers uses in order to help reader interpret information on maps are:
=> Direction - This is where they give the direction on the map. Where to find the North, South, East and West.
=> Legend – This is where they give symbols on a map in order to depict meaning of a certain object written in a Map
=> Title – This is the most essential feature of the map. The content of the title should also be measured regarding to the lettering used.
=> Diagram – This is where neatlines, locater maps, insert maps and index maps are indicated.</span>
The transformation of agricultural products (raw ingredients) into food, or a form of food into another form