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Which one of the following warm ocean currents replaces the Peruvian cold currents?
Kuroshio
South Pacific Currents
Gulf Stream
El Nino current​

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Answered by gullukashyap321
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Answer:

El Nino

El Nino is a warm current which replaces the Peruvian cold current in summer.Oct 24, 2015

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option (d) El Nino current​

Explanation:

El Nino current​ replaces the Peruvian cold currents.

  • Every 2 to 5 years, El Nino, a warm ocean circulation, travels past the Peruvian coast in place of the chilly Peruvian current. El Nino is linked to variations in pressure conditions.
  • E.L. Nino is a recurrent development of warm currents along Peru's coast as a temporary replacement for the cold Peruvian current. As the trade winds intensify, more warm water rises.
  • El Nino, which translates as "Child Christ," is a warm ocean current that appears along the Peruvian coast in December. It happens once every 4-5 years and is not preventable.
  • In normal years, it substitutes the chilly Peru Ocean current that flows down the Peruvian coast. Under typical conditions, the Peru current is a cold water current, whereas the ocean current over the Western Pacific (Indonesia and Eastern Australia) is warm and deep.

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