Yes, the Pacific Ocean can experience warm temperatures, particularly in regions like the equatorial Pacific, where phenomena such as El Niño can significantly raise sea surface temperatures. Additionally, areas like the Coral Triangle exhibit warm waters conducive to diverse marine life. However, the Pacific also contains colder regions, especially in the north and south, influenced by ocean currents and seasonal changes. Overall, the temperature varies widely depending on the specific area and time of year.
Disastrously warm pacific ocean current is called north pacific current.
Both: Tidal currents that flow from the tropics will be warm, and if they flow from the poles will be cool.
The Pacific ocean is warm so it would keep the coast warm/cool
hottness
They can live in Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean. They are mainly found in warm water areas.
El Niño
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Yes.
They can live in Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean. They are mainly found in warm water areas.
Over warm, tropical waters, including the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
A hurricane forms over warm, tropical waters, including the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean.
Pacific Ocean