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The deflection of wind due to the coriolis effect is strongest at

- The Poles
- The Midlatitudes
- The Equator
- Midnight

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first option would be the answer :)

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Answer: The poles

The Coriolis Effect refers to a pattern of deflection taken by objects that are not connected to the ground as they travel long distances above the Earth. The reason is that the Earth travels faster at the Equator than it does at the poles.

The Coriolis effect is most significant with high speeds or long distances, and it is responsible for many large-scale weather patterns, such as cyclones and trade winds.


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