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How dose the waves formed in oceans​

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Answered by supreethreddy8008
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Waves are mainly a product of the wind. It's the first step in the formation of surfable waves. Wind interaction on the surface of the ocean far from the coast can create some of the best waves on earth.

Local shore winds can also produce waves, but they usually destroy the quality of the breaking waves. Onshore winds are typically known for creating choppy and bumpy waves because they push in the direction of the wave, making them unstable.

In a way, offshore winds act as a sort of a counterbalance. Swell comes from miles away, and the ground wind works as a "pause-hold" effect on the wave face, pushing against it and allowing longer, unbreakable waves.

Answered by neha99969
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Waves are formed by pushing of air to water from here and there forcely known as waves

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