What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?(1 point)

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The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.

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The correct response is:

The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

This is because the Coriolis effect causes moving air and water to turn and twist as a result of the Earth's rotation, affecting the direction of currents. In the Northern Hemisphere, this effect causes currents to turn counterclockwise, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it causes them to turn clockwise.