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The deflection of earths planetary is example of

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The Coriolis effect is an apparent deflection in the paths of moving objects caused by Earth's faster speed near the equator than near the poles. In the solar system, the greatest expression of this effect occurs in planetary atmospheres. On Earth, for example, the air around us moves freely above the ground.

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