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>
Answer: Im pretty sure its one, three and four
Explanation: I toke Geography
<span>condensation to form liquid water, which then rained back down to form the oceans</span>