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Answer:
Part A
Coriolis effect is used to describe how objects which are not fixed to the ground are deflected as they travel over long distances due to the rotation of the Earth relative to the 'linear' motion of the objects
Due to the Coriolis effect the wind flowing towards the Equator from high pressure belts in the subtropical regions in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are deflected towards the western direction because the Earth rotates on its axis towards the east
Part B
In the Northern Hemispheres, the winds are known as northeasterly trade winds and in the Southern Hemisphere, they are known as the southeasterly trade wind. Therefore, Coriolis effect has the same effect on the direction of the Trade Winds in the Southern Hemisphere as it does in the Northern Hemisphere
Explanation:
F should be 10. If The Whole top is 50cm, then we should subtract 10n and 30n which gives us 10.
Or it could be 15 if both top and bottom are 25. 10+15= 25.
Answer
Magma is less dense compared to the surrounding rock.
the overlying rock creates pressure which forces the magma to be directed upward.
Explanation:
at high temperatures the magma is liquid form with the high energy which causes the formation of bonds and the pressure build up creates the increase channeling of the liquid.as the temperature decreases the magma moves into the surface