Which statement below describes El Nino's effect on South America the best?

Question 1 options:

El Nino has very little effect on the climate of South America.


During El Nino, the climate along the Pacific coast of South America becomes much warmer and wetter than normal. Floods and hurricanes occur.


During El Nino, the weather throughout South America becomes much colder and drier every 3-7 years.


El Nino makes the winds erratic throughout South America, which leads to more tornadoes.

Respuesta :

El Niño causes the climate along South America's Pacific coast to become substantially warmer and wetter than usual. Hurricanes and floods are natural occurrences.

What is El Nino's effect?

The heating of the sea floor, or above-average sea ground temperatures, in the northern and eastern tropical Pacific Sea is referred to as El Niño's effect.

During the El Niño phase, higher sea surface temperatures warm the atmosphere, leading to more convection and rainfall over Eastern Africa. Southern Africa.

On the other hand,  El Niño is dominated by a continental high-pressure system that suppresses regional atmospheric convection and rainfall.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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