Chemistry
Chemistry, 12.12.2020 16:40, jagmeetcheema

1)How does the Coriolis Effect impact hurricanes? a
The Coriolis Effect causes hurricanes to spin towards the equator.
b
The Coriolis Effect impacts hurricane production by heating up the ocean water.
c
The Coriolis Effect is what forms hurricanes. Due to the deflection of the air masses, that "curved" air creates hurricanes.

2)Why does the Earth spin faster at the equator than the poles?

a
Due to the temperature differences on Earth, the land/sea near the equator goes at a faster rate. The Earth spins faster there only during the summer months.
b
The Earth is much wider at the equator than at the poles. It must cover a larger distance in the same amount of time (24 hours).
c
Due to the tilt of the Earth on its axis, the equator gets more sunlight -- therefore making it spin faster.

3)Differences in air pressure help cause hurricanes to form.

True
False

4)Where else can you see The Coriolis Effect? Mark ALL that apply.

a
Deep under the ocean currents
b
Cloud formations on other planets
c
A merry go round
d
When launching rockets

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