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← GeographyWhich phenomenon diminishes the Coriolis effect at low latitudes near the equator?
A)Increased atmospheric convection currents
B)Shallow pressure gradient forces
C)Reduced tangential velocity differences✓
D)Elevated surface roughness from vegetation
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When approaching the equator, the Coriolis effect weakens because the difference in Earth's tangential velocity between latitudes decreases, diminishing the deflection force. Therefore reduced tangential velocity differences are the answer, rather than other options which are independent effects.
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