the El Nino have affected the crops that ancient people grew by El Nino might have caused a flood, and the crops will have to much water and die
El Nino typically brings drier and warmer conditions to the Philippines, leading to reduced rainfall, droughts, and an increased risk of wildfires. This can have negative impacts on agriculture, water resources, and food security in the country, affecting both farmers and the general population. The government often implements measures to mitigate these effects during El Nino events.
During an El Nino event, there tends to be fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. This is because El Nino conditions typically create stronger wind shear over the Atlantic, which can inhibit hurricane formation and intensification.
During an El Nino event, the trade winds in the tropical Pacific weaken or even reverse direction. This weakening of the trade winds allows warm water to move eastward towards the coast of South America, disrupting normal oceanic and atmospheric patterns and leading to the warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
el nino is one of main problem in our environment.
There are fewer fish during El Nino because El Nino causes dramatic temperature fluctuations. This combined with rapidly rising or decreasing water levels lead fish to find a more stable environment in which to live.
El Nino waters are less dense because the waters are warmer and warm water is less dense than cool water. Also, it constantly rains over the ocean during the El Nino, and rain water is less dense than ocean water.
El Nino and El Nina
El Nino can be the cause of fish and other marine life leaving their home due to the lack of water in the affected area. El Nino also causes dramatic temperature fluctuations in the water.
the El Nino have affected the crops that ancient people grew by El Nino might have caused a flood, and the crops will have to much water and die
No, El Nino is an unusually warm change in temperatures of the Tropical Pacific Ocean.
Along the coast of Peru, El Nino generally brings wet weather during December-February and above-normal temperatures throughout the year (as long as the El Nino exists).In Australia, El Nino means dry, and drought is not uncommon during these episodes, particularly in northern and eastern areas. El Nino has less effect on the southwestern quarter of the continent. In addition, El Nino summers (December-February) tend to be hotter than normal in Tasmania and nearby southeastern Australia.
During an El Nino event, there tends to be fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. This is because El Nino conditions typically create stronger wind shear over the Atlantic, which can inhibit hurricane formation and intensification.
El Nino typically brings drier and warmer conditions to the Philippines, leading to reduced rainfall, droughts, and an increased risk of wildfires. This can have negative impacts on agriculture, water resources, and food security in the country, affecting both farmers and the general population. The government often implements measures to mitigate these effects during El Nino events.
During an El Nino event, the trade winds in the tropical Pacific weaken or even reverse direction. This weakening of the trade winds allows warm water to move eastward towards the coast of South America, disrupting normal oceanic and atmospheric patterns and leading to the warming of sea surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
el nino is one of main problem in our environment.
No.