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The uppermost part of the oceans, as expressed by normal ocean waves, are in constant motion due to the effects of the

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The uppermost part of the oceans, as expressed by normal ocean waves, are in constant motion due to the effects of the wind.

The wind is a type of transportation agents of sediments. Other are liquid water and ice. These agents of sediments result in deposition as energy decreases.

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The 'uppermost part of the oceans', as expressed by normal waves are in constant motion due to the effect of the 'wind'.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The wind is considered as the mode of transportation for various sediments that is available around our atmosphere.
  • One component wind carries are the sediments and other are from the liquid and ice.
  • If there is a conflict or if the sediments occur, then there are condition where energy level decreases due to which the uppermost part of oceans are in constant motion.
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