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During a visit to the beach, you get in a small rubber raft and paddle out beyond the surf zone. You become tired, so you stop and take a rest. Describe the movement of your raft beyond the surf zone.

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    The raft's net movement is not toward the shore compared to the surf zone.

    The raft moves in a circle, and it returns to essentially the same place.

    Explanation:

    The region where waves break determines the surf zone. Once you pass this zone water moves in a slower circular way and stops moving forward to reach the shore, so all the elements floating in this area will follow the same movement, such as a person on a raft.
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