Which best describes the Coriolis Effect?

As it spins on its axis, the Earth pulls the wind and causes it to blow in a curved path.

As the sun rises and sets, the path of wind over Earth changes directions.

As cool air warms up, it rises, and as warm air cools down, it sinks.

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The statement that best describes the Coriolis Effect is:

"As it spins on its axis, the Earth pulls the wind and causes it to blow in a curved path."

The Coriolis Effect is due to the rotation of the Earth, which causes moving air (and other objects) to turn and twist rather than moving in a straight line. This effect is responsible for the curvature of wind patterns and ocean currents.