Asked by caleb
Compared to El Niño, how does La Niña affect Pacific Ocean surface temperatures?
no temperature change
cooler-than-average temperatures
unpredictable temperature fluctuations
warmer-than-average temperatures
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cooler-than-average temperatures
(La Niña is characterized by below-average sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, the opposite of El Niño.)
(La Niña is characterized by below-average sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, the opposite of El Niño.)
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