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Frost2351

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Long wavelength, regularly spaced waves that travel out of a source area and continue for long
  distances are called:a.
   chop.
  b. fully developed seas.
  c. storm waves.
  d. white caps.
  e. swell.



Question 2

What does fetch refer to in terms of ocean waves?
  a. wind velocity
  b. length of time wind blows over the water
  c. the distance that wind blows over open water
  d. a command given to a seagoing canine
  e. the maximum energy that the waves can absorb




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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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