The Coriolis effect is the apparent deflection of moving objects, such as air and water, due to the Earth's rotation. This phenomenon causes winds and ocean currents to curve rather than move in a straight line, influencing weather patterns and oceanic circulation. In the Northern Hemisphere, objects are deflected to the right, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they are deflected to the left.
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