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Terrence Carpenter
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2 January, 21:10
When a wave passes by, water particles move
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Lorelei Camacho
2 January, 21:28
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Answer: Wind passes energy to the water, causing waves. After waves break on shore, the water runs down the beach back into the ocean. Waves transport energy, not water. As a wave crest passes, the water particles move in circular paths.
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