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← GeographyWhat is the effect of the Coriolis effect on oceanic gyre circulation in the Northern Hemisphere?
A)Clockwise swirling motion of water✓
B)Increased upwelling along continents
C)Decreased salinity near the equator
D)Intensified thermohaline circulation speed
💡 Explanation
The deflection of moving water masses by the Coriolis effect causes gyres to circulate with a clockwise twisting motion, because the rotation of the Earth deflects currents to the right. Without this twisting motion, rather than a spiraling pattern, the gyres would more linearly flow.
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