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O A. A ball thrown straight east would curve to the right due to Earth's
rotation about ite axis
O D. A ball thrown straight south would curve to the right due to Earth's
revolution around the Sun.
C. A ball thrown straight east would curve to the left due to Earth's
revolution around the Sun.
OD. A ball thrown straight south would curve to the left due to Earth's
rotation about its axis.
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