Which statement best describes the conditions created by El Niño?
A.
Winds that normally blo...
Biology, 01.05.2021 01:00 xdimplesjoon
Which statement best describes the conditions created by El Niño?
A.
Winds that normally blow to the east slacken, waters off the coast of North America warm up, and upwelling decreases,
reducing the nutrients in the water.
B.
Winds that normally blow to the west get stronger, waters off the coast of South America cool down, and upwelling
increases, improving the nutrients in the water
C.
Winds that normally blow to the west slacken, waters off the coast of South America warm up, and upwelling decreases,
reducing the nutrients in the water,
D.
Winds that normally blow to the east get stronger, waters off the coast of North America cool down, and upwelling
increases, improving the nutrients in the water.
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