The document discusses evidence for the Coriolis effect and the Earth's rotation. It explains that the Coriolis effect causes objects moving over the Earth's surface, like winds or projectiles, to be deflected from a straight path. This deflection is to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. It provides an example of a hockey puck launched from the North Pole appearing to deflect to the west as viewed by an observer on the rotating Earth. Additionally, it discusses hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms, including their formation and impacts.