That is a very interesting statement, and I definitely agree that “not all the influences (of the Coriolis effect) get noticed” (the human race still has much to explore and discover!), but could you elaborate more on how “not all objects are influenced by it (the Coriolis effect)”? From https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/coriolis-effect/ , the Coriolis effect definitely brings many large scale impacts, both on a regional and global scale. I would like to hear your opinion on how certain things go uninfluenced by the Coriolis effect, thank you very much!
The crust makes up the land layer of the earth, also the top layer.
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MEDCs are countries which have a high standard of living and a large GDP . LEDCs are countries with a low standard of living and a much lower GDP. ... Most of the southern hemisphere is less developed, while countries in the northern hemisphere are more developed.
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<span>The taiga contains roughly one-half of the world’s softwood trees, which produce enormous amounts of oxygen. If they were cut, it would have a negative impact on air quality due to the loss of the oxygen that they now produce. </span>
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