What is Coriolis Force?
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A deflective force that, as a result of the earth's rotation, deflects moving object to the right in the northern hemisphere and in the left in the southern hemisphere is called coriolis force. It affects the movement of ocean currents and winds.
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What are currents? What causes these currents?
What happens when warm and cold currents meet? How is it important for fisheries?
What leads to the variation in the salinity of the sea water?
Name a few important currents of the Pacific Ocean.