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Melissa Wang
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17 December, 23:05
Difference between El Niño and La Niña geography
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Yazmin Morton
17 December, 23:22
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The differences are:
Explanation:
El Nino in Spanish means Boy Child, La Nina means Girl Child.
A fully developed El Nino event occurs when a warm pool of ocean water coincides with a warm pool of air above.
When that occurs a fully developed El Nino effect exists.
La Nina is the opposite effect when cold ocean pool exists with cold air above.
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