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Near shore, larger sand and gravel particles are moved along the ocean bottom by _____.
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Near shore, larger sand and gravel particles are moved along the ocean bottom by _____.
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TURBULENCE
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Here is the answer that would best complete the given statement above.
Near shore, larger sand and gravel particles are moved along the ocean bottom by TURBULENCE. Turbulence is the unsteady movement of water or air. Hope this answers your question.
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