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← GeographyWhich directional change characterizes air masses crossing latitudes?
A)Coriolis effect causing deflection✓
B)Buoyancy forcing downward acceleration
C)Viscosity inducing laminar flow
D)Pressure gradients neutralizing circulation
💡 Explanation
Air masses deflect due to the Coriolis effect because Earth's rotation imparts angular momentum; therefore, paths curve rather than being linear because of the inertial reference frame change as latitude changes.
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