The end result of the differences in ocean currents during an El Niño year is that areas see significant changes in temperature and levels of precipitation. This phenomenon can lead to various weather patterns, such as increased rainfall in some regions and droughts in others, affecting agriculture and ecosystems.
In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America. What is the end result of this difference in an El Niño year?(1 point)
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Areas of North America have a colder winter.
Areas of North America have a colder winter.
Equatorial winds are particularly strong.
Equatorial winds are particularly strong.
Areas see significant changes in temperature and levels of precipitation.
Areas see significant changes in temperature and levels of precipitation.
Warm water pools toward the west.
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