Coriolis force could generate currents?

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Let`s say we have rotating body in the space which is covered completely or partially with
some liquid.For example water.Rotating body do not exibits gravitational or tidal interation with other bodies.Will Coriolis force generate some constant currents in liquid or not?
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Coriolis force affects only objects that already moving in the rotating frame. So it will not initiate any flow on it's own. But it can affect a flow generated by other forces.