give reason the size of the wave is much larger on a windy day than on a normal day
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Surface Waves
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When wind blows, it transfers the energy through friction. The faster the wind, the longer it blows, or the farther it can blow uninterrupted, the bigger the waves. Therefore, a wave's size depends on wind speed, wind duration, and the area over which the wind is blowing (the fetch).
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because wind is blowing and when the rises a bit it makes it more up so the waves are much towards upwards
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