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What is caused by unusually warm temperatures in the Pacific Ocean near the equator?

El Niño


Do you have two winters per year on the equator?

There are no summers or winters near the equator because the temperatures vary little throughout the year. There are "dry" and "rainy" seasons, which like the summer and winter are caused by differences in solar heating as the apparent track of the Sun is to the north or south of the equator.


What are Tropical temperate and polar climate zones caused by?

Tropical climate zones are caused by the direct sunlight near the equator, resulting in consistent warm temperatures. Temperate climate zones are caused by the Earth's tilt, creating distinct seasons with moderate temperatures. Polar climate zones are caused by the polar regions receiving minimal sunlight due to their high latitudes, resulting in cold temperatures.


What caused the Queensland flood... was it because of high tides?

the large amount of unusually high rainfall!!


What is frostbite caused by?

Frosstbite is caused by cold temperatures, and is hastened by wind.


What windless area is near the equator?

It's an area in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans called the "Doldrums." It is a low pressure area along the equator caused when all the hot air along the equator rises very high and flows North or South. Eventually it comes back down in the horse latitudes, about 30 to 36 degrees North and South of the equator.Also, if you wanna know what is just the "area near the equator" alone, it is the tropical zone.


What volcano caused the year without a summer?

The year without a summer, in 1816, was caused by the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia. The massive volcanic eruption led to a significant amount of ash and sulfur dioxide entering the atmosphere, which disrupted global climate patterns and resulted in unusually cold temperatures and crop failures in many parts of the world.


The weather pattern caused when trade winds return to the pacific?

the weather pattern caused when trade winds do not blow across the Pacific and the surface temperature of the ocean increases


Why are the Hawaiian Islands volcanoes found in the center of the Pacific Ocean?

maybe because the middle of the pacific ocean is nearest the equator and the equator is the hottest place on earth so that's where a lot of volcanoes would be because all of the hawiian islands were caused by volcanoes. this is what i think at least. i hope it helped you!


Who died in El Nino?

Do you realize what an El Nino is? Obviously not. An El Nino is a climate pattern and cannot kill people the many many many disasters an El Nino has caused can. An exact number of deaths that resulted from the El Nino climate pattern cannot be determined.


Which way do the prevailing winds blow over the Pacific Ocean?

It depends which part of the Pacific. Much of the Pacific is within 30 degrees of the equator, where the wind tends to blow from the east. In the mid-latitudes, the prevailing winds are westerly.


Explain Will 1 kg of sugar be more at poles or at the equator?

1 kg of sugar will weigh slightly more at the poles compared to the equator due to differences in gravity caused by the Earth's rotation. Gravity is stronger at the poles and weaker at the Equator due to the centrifugal force caused by the Earth's rotation.