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The Coriolis effect refers to the apparent deflection of moving objects when they are viewed in a rotating reference frame, such as the Earth. This phenomenon is caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. In a rotating system, such as the Earth, objects moving over its surface appear to be deflected from their straight-line paths.

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