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dlinn [17]
4 years ago
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What causes waves, tides?

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Alja [10]4 years ago
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➷ Waves are commonly caused by wind. However, tides are caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans.

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tiny-mole [99]4 years ago
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Waves are caused by wind blowing across the sea. When they reach the shallow water, they tumble over and turn into breakers.

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