Wind is the answer to this.
An El Niño<span> event changes the wind and water currents over the Pacific Ocean. The trade winds usually blow from east to west around the equator. ... The warm, western water makes for humid air and thus rainfall at that end of the ocean. During an </span>El Niño<span> event, this pattern breaks down.</span>
6x-2>16
6x>18 (add 2 to both sides)
x>3 (divide by 6)
When to talk about the plate tectonic it sound the same as our continents as we see in the ancient days you were having two continents which is laurasia and Gondwanaland
No not really but they emerge and do so near each other