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Celeste Ritter
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18 November, 01:04
What causes a wave to begin
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Karter Cohen
18 November, 01:28
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Wind or gravitational pull. A wave is made by friction between wind and the water's surface. Waves can also be made by the sun and moon's gravitational pull on the earth.
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