The Coriolis effect, the apparent result of a force that is

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The Coriolis effect, the apparent result of a force that is actually nonexistent, a phenomenon that seems to deflect moving objects relative to the rotation of the Earth's surface.

A. a phenomenon that seems to deflect moving objects relative to the rotation

B. a phenomenon where moving objects are deflecting relative to the rotation

C. a phenomenon that seems to deflect moving objects and is relative to the rotation

D. is a phenomenon that seems to deflect moving objects relative to the rotation

E. is a phenomenon where moving objects are deflected relative to the rotation

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