When energy is transferred from the air to the water, what happens to most of the energy?
A.
It travels through the water.
B.
It moves the water forward.
C.
It refracts off the surface of the water.
D.
It causes the water to condense.
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As a wave moves past a point in the ocean, water molecules move up and down as the wave goes by. They also move in another way. Which describes this second type of movement of water molecules?
A.
They move forward with the wave.
B.
They move in a circular motion.
C.
They move backwards, toward the direction they came from.
D.
They stay still.
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Which of the following conditions creates the largest waves?
A.
slow-moving wind over smooth water
B.
slow-moving wind over choppy water
C.
fast-moving wind over smooth water
D.
fast-moving wind over choppy water
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