Geography, asked by tanush604590, 8 months ago

On a beach you observe that the size of the waves are getting bigger. What prediction can you reach? *
The temperature of the ocean water is increasing
The wind speed is rising
The ocean water is getting cooled
The ocean water is moving in clock-wise direction.

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Answered by manjukanwarrajpurohi
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Answer:

the ocean water is moving in clock wise direction.

Explanation:

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Answered by MotiSani
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The prediction can be done as follows: The wind speed is rising

  • The distance over which the wind blows across open water, the strength of the wind, and the duration of the wind all contribute to the amplitude of a wave.
  • It's unsurprising that the largest waves occur on the open ocean.
  • As it sweeps across the water's surface, the wind creates waves by causing friction.
  • Waves get larger and crest closer to the coast as a result of their dynamics.
  • Water particles circulate in waves in a circular motion.
  • When the water becomes shallow, the oceangoing component on the bottom begins to drag on the shallow ground beneath it, disrupting the circular pattern.

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