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The Coriolis effect explained - Why storms spin
From spinning hurricanes to shifting ocean currents, the Coriolis effect explains why motion bends across the Earth. Here's ...
The Coriolis effect happens because of the Earth’s rotation. This force makes things travel in a curve rather than a straight line. In the northern hemisphere, things deflect to the right, and in the ...
And it’s truly black.” A hidden artery running through East Asia, the Kuroshio has shaped life along its path for millennia.
Bunkering Services Initiative sees Frontline, Oldendorff, BP, Vitol and others team up to boost accountability in key ...
The historic alignment left England at Berwick-upon-Tweed and moved into the North Sea, say experts at the British Geological ...
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Earth speeds at 66,000 mph and hidden forces shape our climate
Every second, our planet is racing through space at tens of thousands of miles per hour, yet the air outside the window ...
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