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31 January, 03:52

How are currents in the Pacific Ocean affected by El Niño?

Currents travel more slowly.

Rip currents are frequently formed.

All currents become deep ocean currents.

Warm water moves to the east instead of to the west.

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  1. 31 January, 06:46
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    The answer is; Warm water moves to the east instead of to the west

    Normally, when the waters in the Pacific warm up, the prevailing winds that blow from east to west drag the warm surface currents westwards and upwelling of cold currents occur at the west coast of South America. However, in El Nino, the Pacific ocean waters heat more than usual. The prevailing winds weaken and begin to blow predominantly towards the east. The warm currents are therefore dragged to the east and cause torrential rains in Western coast South Americas.
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