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Where do ocean waves get their energy? How is it transferred?
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Where do ocean waves get their energy? How is it transferred?
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Answer:b
Explanation:bc yo moms
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Ocean waves depend on wind for energy. The wind blows on the surface of the water, the energy is transferred from the wind to the waves through vibration of particles. Energy transfers from potential energy to kinetic energy
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