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TURBIDITY
Explanation:
Algal bloom is a term used to describe the excessive and rapid growth of algae species on a water surface. It is caused by the pollution of a water body with nutrients, in a process called EUTROPHICATION.
Asides the low oxygen effect of this algal blooming on a water body, it can also form a cloudiness on the surface of the water body. This cloudiness causes the water to be unclear in a process that is called TURBIDITY. In other words, the water that is affected by algal bloom is said to be "TURBID" and can reduce the penetration of sunlight.
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El Nino typically involves waters with a warmer than usual surface temperature, a flatter thermocline (cooler water moves to the surface), and weaker trade winds. As for La Nina, think of it as the opposite of El Nino. There will be stronger trade winds, and cooler surface water temperatures.
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