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In the northern hemisphere, pressure gradients and the coriolis effect applied to low pressure centers produce winds that blow....

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The answer is D. Inner and counter-clock
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It will blow internal and counterclockwise. In tornados, the weight diminishes from the external isobars toward the middle. At the point when the weighted slope and the Coriolis impact are connected to weight focuses in the Northern Hemisphere, winds blow counterclockwise around a low. Around a high, they blow clockwise.
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