Physics, asked by jiveee6012, 1 year ago

why wave amplitude increases from bottom toward surface of ocean

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Answered by MsChoudhary
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Winds that blow along the shoreline—longshore winds—affect waves and, therefore, currents. As wind-driven waves approach the shore, friction between the sea floor and the water causes the water to form increasingly steep angles. Waves that become too steep and unstable are termed “breakers” or “breaking waves" !

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