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michie105 michie105
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11 years ago
if Earth rotated more rapidly, the Coriolis force would be stronger. How would a faster rate of rotation affect the location of Earths belts of subtropical high pressure?
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11 years ago
I would say same thing as the other person did above; but the only thing I would change would be I think the belts of subtropical high pressure would be at latitudes away from the equator.  Normally, the Coriolis force at the equator is zero and increases as you head towards the poles.  This is a good question; a nice deep thinking question Slight Smile
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