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Answer:

Option (A)

Explanation:

The Coriolis force usually refers to that force which generates due to the rotation of the earth. This force directly affects the path of the moving wind and ocean water from the equatorial region to the polar region. This force has the maximum effect in both the poles and has no effect in the equatorial region.

It forces the large scale movement of water and wind, to travel in a clockwise and anticlockwise pattern in the northern and southern hemispheres respectively.  

Thus, this force results from the rotation of the earth.

Hence, the correct answer is option (A).

The Coriolis effect is a result of the Earth's Rotation.

What is the Coriolis effect?

The Coriolis effect depicts the pattern of deflection experienced by bodies that are not tightly attached to the ground when they travel great distances around Earth. Many substantial weather patterns are caused by the Coriolis effect.

The rotation of the Earth is the key to understanding the Coriolis effect. The Earth, in particular, revolves quicker at the Equator than it is at the poles.

This is because the Earth is broader at the Equator and thus;

  • Equatorial areas must travel almost 1,000 miles in every hour to complete a 24-hour revolution.
  • The Earth revolves slowly at 0.00005 miles per hour near the poles.

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