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A continuous movement of water in specific direction is called as _________

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Answered by mauryanikhil
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Explanation:

A continuous movement of water in one direction is called water currentents.

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct Answer would be Tides. Tides are basically the continuous movement of water in specific direction.

Explanation:

What basically are tides?

  • Tides are a very long - period waves which move through the ocean in a single direction in response to the forces which are exerted by the moon as well as sun.
  • Tides generally originate in the ocean, usually in the middle ocean then and progress toward the coastlines, where they commonly appear to us as the regular rise as well as fall of the surface of sea.
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