What describes the Coriolis effect?

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The Coriolis effect is a phenomenon that causes fluids, such as air and ocean currents, to curve as they travel across the surface of the Earth. This is due to the rotation of the Earth, which causes objects to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. The Coriolis effect is responsible for creating wind patterns, ocean currents, and weather systems around the globe.
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