How does the rotation change the thermal
convection? Let's make a simple experiment. We
will put water into a donut-shaped container, which
will be the earth's atmosphere. We'll heat the outer
edge of the container, and cool the inner edge, so
the inner edge will be the poles, and the outer edge
will be the equator.
Because warm water is light, and cold water is
heavy, this difference makes
a pressure gradient between the
inner and outer edges.
If the earth wasn't rotating, this pressure
gradient pushes the cold water under the lighter warm
water, causing a convective current.
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