What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?(1 point)

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns currents clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

the angle at which the sun strikes Earth

high temperatures
the turning of circulating air currents
Hotter air rises and moves away from the equator, then cools and falls and moves back to the equator.
The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.
It turns the Gulf Stream northeast and the Brazil Current southwest.
warm and cold air masses
Ocean currents change the temperature of air masses. Warm ocean currents transport heat from the equator to the poles.
metal
more powerful storms
Greenhouse gases trap thermal energy and reflect the sun’s harmful radiation back to Earth.
agreeing to use wind energy as an alternative to burning fossil fuels
desert
14.Well low-pressure systems are associated with clouds and precipitation that minimize temperature changes throughout the day, where as high-pressure systems are normally associate with dry weather and more clear skies with larger diurnal temperature changes due to greater radiation at night and greater sunshine during the day.
15.Scientists that work in Antarctica mostly refer to the majority of the continent as being cold desert or polar desert. So like a tundra.

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Wait why does it look like that!?

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere.

ONLY AROUND A HIGH PRESSURE OR coming North toward a low pressure (counterclockwise)
The Coriolis effect turns AIR CURRENTS AROUND a low pressure counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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This is true but the whole question is over simplified and misleading.
Coriolis is based on conservation of angular momentum.
Imagine water rising in the middle of the Atlantic, north of the equator. When it gets to the surface it spreads out. Some heads north. However it is already speeding EAST with the earth toward the rising sun and the ground beneath is moving slower East as it gets north. It is therefore going not just North but also East. Meanwhile the water that headed South from the rising ends up WEST. Add that up and you get CLOCKWISE rotation (eg Gulf Stream)
NOW think about a LOW pressure spot (sink) in the AIR in that same mid atlantic spot. Air heads north from south of the low and of course is moving too fast EAST for the ground. Air coming South from up North toward the low is moving too slow and ends up WEST. Now we have COUNTERCLOCKWISE spin around the low in the Northern hemisphere (eg Atlantic Hurricane low )

The Coriolis effect turns wind to the CLOCKWISE in the Southern Hemisphere.

If the wind is due to attraction to a low pressure area, true as explained above, but only if low pressure spot is pulling air in.

Where did you get this grossly oversimplifed and misleading question?

UM so A and D is correct?

A only if a high pressure in the center, usual is low pressure, counterclockwise (hurricane)

D. only if a low pressure in the center, like a hurricane (air current). If they mean water currents, usually the opposite, warm water rising and spreading out from the center which results in clockwise.

Whoever assigned the question did not phrase it very clearly.