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1. normal trade winds push warm surface water away from the coast of so…

Question

  1. normal trade winds push warm surface water away from the coast of south america. this water is replaced by other sea water in a process called upwelling. upwelling results in:

a. higher than normal tides.
b. fewer fish to be caught by fishermen.
c. cold and nutrient - rich water along the coastline.
d. more rain along the coast.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Tides are mainly caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun, not upwelling. So A is incorrect.
  • Option B: Upwelling brings nutrients, which supports more marine life, so there should be more fish, not fewer. B is wrong.
  • Option C: When warm surface water is pushed away, deeper, cold and nutrient - rich water rises (upwelling), so this option is correct.
  • Option D: Upwelling water is cold, which reduces evaporation and thus less rain, not more. D is incorrect.

Answer:

C. cold and nutrient - rich water along the coastline.