Reading parameter files

Regarding Starting up an Oracle instance it's given,
While starting an instance during the NOMOUNT Stage, Oracle reads the initialization file from spfileSID.ora or spfile.ora or initSID.ora whichever is tracable as per the order above.
What is the difference between spfileSID.ora & spfile.ora
when are these files created.
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