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How does the Coriolis effect make ocean currents appear to move? a. back and forth c. clockwise b. in a curved path d. against the Earth’s rotation
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How does the Coriolis effect make ocean currents appear to move? a. back and forth c. clockwise b. in a curved path d. against the Earth’s rotation
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b. In a curved path
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B. curved in paths Is the correct answer no joke
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