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b. wind waves, seiches, tsunami, tides.
Explanation:
The wavelength of water waves is calculated measuring the distances between the trough (low point) portion of a wave. Usually, the bigger the wave, the greater the wavelength.
wind waves: small waves caused by the wind. These waves tend to be small and with a short wavelength.
seiches: are usually waves on a lake or other closed water bassin. They can be pretty high from a human perspective, so they are definitely bigger than wind waves.
tsunami: we all know how big the waves of a tsunami can be, totally wiping out coastal cities they encounter, so that's pretty big waves, and big waves tend to be larger apart (so with a bigger wavelength) than smaller ones.
tides: yes, a tide can be considered as a huge wave... that's running throughout the planet. We barely see it as a wave because we can only see one wave at a time, the next wave being tens of thousands of mile away.
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Montgomery is the capital of State of Alabama in the United States of America.
Explanation:
Montgomery became the official capital of Alabama in 1846 when General Assembly of the State of Alabama passed legislation stating such.
1)Evaporation is a classification of vaporization that emerges on the surface of a fluid(liquid) as it shifts into the vapour phase. The surrounding gas must not be saturated with the evaporating material. When the molecules of the fluid(liquid) collide, they switch energy to each other based on how they collide with each other.
2)Condensation is the alteration of the physical state of matter from the vapour phase(gas) into the fluid(liquid) phase and is the reverse of vaporization.
3)Time perception.
4)A
5)B & D
6)Human activities provide to climate change by effecting modifications in Earth's atmosphere in the percentages of greenhouse gases, aerosols (small particles), and pollution(fog). The vastest known contribution comes from the burning of fossil fuels, which sends packing carbon dioxide gas to the atmosphere.
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