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the stronger the wind blows, the ---------- the wave becomes​

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Answered by hanswolf120
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Answer:

high and large/huge or Faster/stronger

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Answered by monica789412
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The stronger the wind blows, the bigger the waves become. When wind blows, it provides wind energy to the water of ocean and make ripples over the water surface, thus encourages waves.

To understand it, we first need to know how winds are formed and how it affect waves?

Winds are formed when movement of air takes place due to irregular heating by sun to the earth.

Waves are formed when the water on ocean surface rise and fall alternately.

Movement of waves depends on the speed and time duration of wind as stronger winds flows in a circular motion and cause friction between surface water and wind and due to continuous disturbance over the ocean surface, water form steep angles and creates larger waves.

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