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jerry coleman

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How are wave processes in the Great Lakes different from wave processes in the ocean?
 
  A) They have a shorter wavelength.
  B) They have a shorter wave height.
  C) They are more frequent.
  D) They are not different.

Question 2

Spring tides occur when
 
  A) the Moon's gravitational attraction is perpendicular to the Sun.
  B) Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are all aligned.
  C) the Moon and the Sun exert forces on Earth at a 45 angle.
  D) the Moon and the Sun exert forces on Earth at a 60 angle.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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