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environ.air movement Air movements within the Earth's atmospheric circulation; also called planetary winds. Two main components are recognized: first, the latitudinal meridional component due to the Coriolis force (a deflecting motion or force discussed by G.G. de Coriolis in 1835. The rotation of the Earth causes a body moving across its surface to be deflected to the right in the N hemisphere and to the left in the S hemisphere); and secondly, the longitudinal component and the vertical movement, resulting largely from varying pressure distributions due to differential heating and cooling of the Earth's surfaceairearen mugimendu
environ.ecologist movement Grouping of individuals and organizations dedicated to the protection of the environmentmugimendu ekologista
environ.ecologist movement Grouping of individuals and organizations dedicated to the protection of the environmentekologismo
environ.free movement of capital The unrestrained flow of cash, funds, and other means of wealth between countries with different currencieskapitalen joan-etorri aske
environ.population movement Any shift or migration of a statistically significant number of persons inhabiting a country, district or areapopulazio-mugimendu
environ.social movement A organized effort by a significant number of people to change (or resist change in) some major aspect or aspects of societymugimendu sozial

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