<span>El Nino
</span>A change in the water temperature of the eastern Pacific Ocean that produces cooler than usual surface water temperatures. An unusually long period during which rainfall is below average. Used by NOAA to collect data to predict an El Nino<span>.</span>
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Answer: They are extra-high tides and extra-low tides.</h2>
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Tides are periodic movements of the great masses of water on our planet as part of the gravitational attraction exerted by the moon and the sun on Earth.
In this sense, there are two very special cases: The Spring and Neap tides.
<u>Spring tides </u>
Occur when there is a full moon or new moon, which makes the <u>tides higher.</u> During these lunar phases, the Moon, the Earth and the Sun are aligned and the gravitational attraction power is greater.
<u>Neap tides </u>
Occur when the moon, the earth and the sun form a right angle (), being the gravity attraction on the masses of water the minimum. This happens in the crescent and wanning phases.
<span>The North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA), is an economic organization that implements policies for open trade between </span><span>Canada, United States, and Mexico. Through liberalization, the countries were able to have mutual benefits.
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</span><span>The three countries benefited from the trades through increase production, more jobs and better conditions in businesses.</span>
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Canada is colder because it is up North. It isn't as humid as it is in the south so it makes the air more dry and thin, making it colder. Where in the Amazon, it is warm and moist because it is by the equator and is near the tropics.
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