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← GeographyWhich phenomenon most directly results from the Coriolis effect acting on global atmospheric circulation?
A)Deflection of trade winds✓
B)Latitudinal temperature gradients
C)Ocean salinity stratification
D)Formation of polar ice caps
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When air masses move across latitudes, the Coriolis effect causes deflection because Earth's rotation alters the perceived trajectory, resulting in curved paths. Therefore, the deflection of trade winds results, rather than temperature gradients, salinity stratification, or ice cap formation, which have primary drivers other than the Coriolis effect.
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