"The rotation of the earth causes the Coriolis effect, which results in wind and ocean currents having a curved shape."
Explanation:
Our planet's rotation generates a force on every object revolving comparative to the Earth. Due to Earth's roughly spherical shape, this force is highest at the extremes and minimum at the Equator. The force, called the "Coriolis effect," causes the way of winds and ocean currents to be deflected. The Coriolis effect describes how Earth's rotation steers winds and surface ocean currents. Unlike land, air and water move freely (in the absence of obstacles). The Coriolis effect causes the path of a freely moving object to appear to curve. This is because Earth is rotating beneath the object.
It is Bill Gates. He is the co-founder of Microsoft and is worth $85.9 million!
Answer:
Behaviorism
Explanation:
This is an example of classical conditioning. Ivan Pavlov was a russian scientist in the late 19th century who experimented salivation of dogs. He observed that salivating in the present of food was an unconditioned reflex, while salivating for person which dogs related with food is a conditioned reflex.
During his experiments, when he entered the room dogs salivated because they associated his presence with food, even though he was not carrying food.
The answer is C it kept England safe and independent
The variable that a scientist observes to change while conducting an experiment is called the responding variable
.
The responding variable (also called dependent variable) is the variable that a scientist observes to change while conducting a scientific experiment. The responding variable depends on the independent variable (also called manipulated variable). When the independent variable is changed by the scientist, its effect on the responding variable is usually observed and recorded. Responding variables can be observed (such as taste) or measured (such as length) in an experiment.