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ferrel_hadley t1_jdlevi1 wrote
Reply to comment by HeebieMcJeeberson in If earth was a smooth sphere, which direction would water flow when placed on the surface? by Axial-Precession
>On a smooth dry sphere it would flow toward the equator.
For a start there is no water on a dry sphere. Then there would be a slight centrifugal tug pulling water more towards the equator but Coriolis would be the dominant force.
mfb- t1_jdln9ub wrote
No, the Coriolis force is only a secondary effect from water moving towards the equator. That "slight" centrifugal force makes the equatorial radius of Earth 20 km larger than the polar radius, so if you use a perfect sphere and water equivalent to our oceans then all the water would be in a broad region around the equator and nothing would be at the poles.
wegqg t1_jdmde4w wrote
This is a really smart answer ^
HeebieMcJeeberson t1_jdx1mxl wrote
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