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A period in which breathing has stopped,followed by a forceful expulsion of air,is termed
Coriolis Effect
The apparent deflection of moving objects (such as airplanes, wind, and ocean currents) to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere, resulting from the Earth's rotation.
Northern Hemisphere
The half of Earth that lies north of the equator, containing the majority of the planet's landmasses.
Southern Hemisphere
Refers to the half of Earth that lies south of the equator, encompassing regions like Australia, Antarctica, most of South America, and southern Africa.
Flow Cells
Circulatory patterns in fluids (air, water) driven by thermal or density differences, contributing to global atmospheric and oceanic circulation.
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