Respuesta :
Ok, so, to break it down for y'all:
A force, called The Coriolis Effect, causes the direction of winds and ocean currents to be
deflected!
In the Northern Hemisphere, wind and currents are deflected toward the right, while the Southern Hemisphere is deflected toward the left.
Glad I could help, byee XP
Answer:
The Coriolis effect causes surface ocean to be deflected.
Explanation:
The Coriolis effect causes ocean currents to be deflected.
Choriolis effect (named after its discoverer Gaspard Coriolis), is the tendency that any body in motion on the Earth's surface has to change its course due to the rotational direction and the speed of the Earth.
In the northern hemisphere, the attraction is clockwise (to the right) and in the southern hemisphere, the attraction is in the reverse (counterclockwise).
This effect also affects sea currents as the water (liquid) undergoes deformations.