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The Coriolis Effect: Its Role in Global Wind Patterns and Cyclone Formation

Introduction Earth’s dynamic atmosphere is shaped by various forces and factors that govern the movement of air and water. One of the most fascinating yet often misunderstood phenomena influencing atmospheric circulation and ocean currents is the Coriolis Effect. Named after French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, this effect is not an actual force but an apparent…

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Ocean Currents of the Northern Atlantic Ocean and Their Reasons of Origin

Introduction The Northern Atlantic Ocean is a vast and dynamic body of water characterized by complex ocean currents that play a crucial role in regulating global climate, marine ecosystems, and weather patterns. These currents influence navigation, fisheries, and coastal environments. Understanding their origins, movements, and impacts is essential for both scientific and economic purposes. This…

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