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As energy moves in waves through the water, the water moves a. in waves toward shore. c. in the direction of the waves. b. in a small circular movement. d. against the current.
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As energy moves in waves through the water, the water moves
a. in waves toward shore.
c. in the direction of the waves.
b. in a small circular movement.
d. against the current.
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The correct answer is (b.) in a circular movement. As energy moves in waves through the water, the water moves in a circular movement. The water moves in large circles from the surface, and as you go deeper the motion of the water decreases.
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