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← GeographyWhich mechanism reduces deep ocean nutrient upwelling during an El Niño event?
A)Weakened trade winds decreasing divergence✓
B)Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
C)Strengthened Coriolis effect increasing currents
D)Decreased sea ice formation sinking water
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During an El Niño event, weakened trade winds diminish coastal upwelling because reduced wind stress lowers surface water divergence, decreasing the transport of nutrient-rich deep water. Therefore weakened trade winds reduce upwelling, rather than atmospheric changes or Coriolis, which would have other effects.
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