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    As Seen by an Observer on Earth,the Coriolis Effect Is
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As Seen by an Observer on Earth,the Coriolis Effect Is

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Question 93

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As seen by an observer on Earth,the Coriolis effect is an illusion;no deflection can actually be measured.


A) false
B) false,but only near the poles
C) true,but only near the poles
D) true

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