Science, asked by momumomali3687, 11 months ago

Why do waves increase in height as they approach the shore? a. The waves are forced into narrow inlets of land. b. The water particles speed up as they approach land. c. The water’s density decreases because it’s warmer near the shore. d. The waves begin to interact with the ocean floor. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answered by aleeza6377
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hey mate here is your answer:-

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i think "B" is the right option

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Answered by Sidyandex
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When an upcoming wave moves straight into the orbitals will feel the bottom, and it causes it to slow down.

The wave tops which are found near the shore is seen with lightweight water, so they move in a slower rate compared to the wave crests notably out in the ocean.

Because of this, waves grow larger at a beach.

Option D) The waves begin to interact with the ocean floor

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