El Nino's Wrath

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Science

 

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Gerald S

 

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November 26, 2015

 

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University

 

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Better known for it's atmospheric effects, El Nino also plays an important role in reducing the phytoplankton population. El Nino halts the process of upwelling, which moves nutrient rich water from the deep, up to the surrface. Upwelling is essential for the production of phytoplankton. Without phytoplankton as the base of the food chain in the ocean, all other aquatic life would cease to exist...
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Upwelling is essential for the production of phytoplankton. Without phytoplankton as the base of the food chain in the ocean, all other aquatic life would cease to exist. El Nino can be attributed to the increase of global warming caused by Carbon Dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. El Nino will continue to increase proportionaly to the Earth's rising temperature and thus, reducing the world's phytoplankton population; resulting in catastrophic ecological effects as the base of the ocean's food chain continues to be destroyed...
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