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Buoys that record El Niño can transmit data to satellites in space. What can you conclude from this fact?
a.
The buoy and its satellite are launched at the same time.
b.
The buoys are spread out along the equator.
c.
Scientists work and live on the buoys.
d.
The buoys are equipped with computers.

Answers

Answered by HiteshSinghgi
5

The correct Answer for this Given Question is : C. Scientists work and live on the buoys.

A buoy is a floating device, so it si not launched in space.

El Niño is a band of warm ocean water that develops in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific, so buoys are not all over the equator.

Scientists do not work and live on the buoys.

The buoys are equipped to measure weather parameters such as air temperature, pressure, wind speed and direction and to report these data via satellite.

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Answered by jahanvi567
2

d) is the correct option

Explanation:

The buoys are equipped with computers

  • El Nino is simply an unusual warm ocean temperature in the Equatorial Pacific, as opposed to La Nina, which is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific
  • El Nino is an oscillation of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical Pacific having important consequences for weather around the globe
  • Buoy is a floating object on the top of the sea used for directing ships and warning them of possible damage
  • To provide necessary data, a network of buoys which measure temperature, currents and winds in the equatorial band
  • These buoys daily transmit data which are available to researchers and forecasters around the world in real time
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