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<em>1. volcano located on ''volcano boulevard''.</em>
Cotopaxi is a stratovolcano on the so called ''volcano boulevard''. This volcano is located in the South American country of Ecuador, on the Andes, and in very close proximity to the capital of the country, Quito, only 50 km away.
<em>2. one of the world's largest observatories.</em>
Cerro Tololo is one of the largest observatories on the Earth. It is located in the South American country of Chile, but it is an observatory that belongs to the United States.
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Once the sun's energy reaches earth, it is intercepted first by the atmosphere. A small part of the sun's energy is directly absorbed, particularly by certain gases such as ozone and water vapor. Some of the sun's energy is reflected back to space by clouds and the earth's surface.
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Consequently, during neutral conditions, rainfall is greatest in the western tropical Pacific where SST are: highest.
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SST is the abbreviation for Sea Surface Temperature. This temperature is measured using satellite data and is essential to understand the occurrence of precipitation in the tropical pacific, as shown in the question above. This is because the higher the surface temperature of the sea, that is, the higher the SST, the higher the rate of evaporation of sea water. According to the water cycle, when sea water evaporates, it is released into the atmosphere as water vapor. This vapor is captured by the clouds, which condense it, transforming it into water again. When the clouds become very heavy with this condensed water, precipitation will occur, which is the release of clouds from water that was previously evaporated from the sea, due to the high temperature of the sea surface. Therefore, we can conclude that when precipitation in the Western Tropical Pacific is higher, it means that SST is higher.
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the first one is more than likley the west nile virus, or the zika virus.