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How are the smallest ocean waves produced?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Normalmente, las olas se forman por el viento aunque su historia comienza muy lejos, en el Sol. ... Cuando el viento sopla sobre el mar, las partículas de aire rozan a las partículas de agua y se empiezan a formar pequeñas olas de pocos milímetros de longitud, llamadas ondas capilares.

Normally, waves are formed by the wind, although their history begins very far away, in the Sun. ... When the wind blows over the sea, the air particles brush against the water particles and small waves of few millimeters in length, called capillary waves.

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Answer:

The moon is not pulling the tide as hard

Step-by-step explanation:

I suppose, I know it dills with the moon though

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