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Warm ocean surge or Peru current that recurs after 5-8 years in East pacific along south America is

A

El Nino

B

Aye Aye

C

Gulf stream

D

Magnox

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To solve the question regarding the warm ocean surge or current that recurs every 5-8 years in the East Pacific along South America, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Context of the Question**: - The question is asking about a warm ocean current that affects the East Pacific region along South America. 2. **Analyze the Options Provided**: - The options given are: - A) Al Nino - B) AII - C) Gulf Stream - D) Magnox 3. **Evaluate Each Option**: - **Option A: Al Nino**: - Al Nino is known to be a warm ocean current that occurs in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific. It typically recurs every 5-8 years and significantly impacts weather patterns. - **Option B: AII**: - AII refers to a type of animal (dark brown nocturnal primate) and is not related to ocean currents. - **Option C: Gulf Stream**: - The Gulf Stream is a strong ocean current that carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, but it does not recur in the East Pacific. - **Option D: Magnox**: - Magnox is related to water treatment processes and does not pertain to ocean currents. 4. **Conclude the Correct Answer**: - Based on the analysis, the correct answer is **A) Al Nino**. This is the warm ocean surge that recurs every 5-8 years in the East Pacific along South America. ### Final Answer: The warm ocean surge or current that recurs after 5-8 years in the East Pacific along South America is **Al Nino**. ---
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