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Aisha Charles
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2 April, 16:33
What does a wave do that is so important?
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Martha Chavez
2 April, 16:44
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Waves transmit energy without transmitting matter, This means that we can move energy or information from one place to another without moving any substance from one place to another.
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Singleton
2 April, 16:57
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it is mainly important to surfers. so the motions they create perform a vital role in transporting energy around the globe and shaping the coastlines.
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