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What moves toward the east during El Niño?
warm water
cold water
slow currents
fast currents
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Warm water.
During El Niño, the usual westward trade winds weaken, allowing the warm surface water that normally piles up in the western Pacific to move eastward along the equator.
During El Niño, the usual westward trade winds weaken, allowing the warm surface water that normally piles up in the western Pacific to move eastward along the equator.
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