Not exact matches
El Niño has helped to
boost temperatures this year, as it leads to warmer
ocean waters in the tropical Pacific, as well as warmer
surface temperatures in many other spots around the globe, including much of the northern half of the U.S..
If the shell is thin, it could mean the moon's
ocean receives sunlight and radiation from cracks in the
surface,
boosting the energy available for life and the chances that future missions could be sent to explore the
ocean, potentially with a robotic submarine.
This process is working at less than optimal levels right now, due to micronutrient (iron) limitation in the Southern
Ocean, and can be substantially boosted by increased availability of iron in the surface o
Ocean, and can be substantially
boosted by increased availability of iron in the
surface oceanocean.