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Chapter 3 Ocean MotionsLesson 1: Wave Action
What is a WaveMost waves form when winds blowing across
the water’s surface transmit their energy to the water.
Waves start in the _______________.
Water MotionThe wind affects the water at the surface
more than it affects the deep water. Below a certain depth, the water does not
move at all as the wave passes.
Other Wave CharacteristicsThe horizontal distance between crests is
_______________________.Waves are also measured by their
________________, the number of waves that pass a point in a certain amount of time.
The lowest part of a wave is its _________________.
How Waves Change Near ShoreThe white-capped waves that crash onto
shore are often called ____________________.In deep water, these waves usually travel as
long, low waves called __________________.Near shore, wave height ________________ and
wavelength ____________________.
TsunamisA ___________________ is usually caused by an
earthquake beneath the ocean floor.Tsunamis are most common in the
_______________, often striking Alaska, Hawaii, and Japan.
Some Tsunamis have reached heights of 20 meters or more-taller than a five-story building.
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How Waves Affect the ShoreAs waves come into shore, water washes up
the beach at an angle, carrying sand grains. The water and sand then run straight back down the beach.
This movement is known as _____________________.
Rip currents can carry a swimmer into deep water.
How does a rip current occur?
Waves and Beach ErosionWaves shape a beach by eroding the shore in
some places and building it up in others.Over many of thousand of years, waves break
the rocks into pebbles and grains of sand. _____________________ are sand deposits that
form parallel to a shore. Sand dunes are hills of wind-blown sand that help protect the beach.
Sand Dunes and Groins________________________ make a beach more
stable and protect the shore from erosion.Strong roots of dune plants, such as beach
grass and sea oats, hold the sand in place.A method of reducing erosion along a stretch
of beach is to build a wall or rocks or concrete outward from the beach.
___________________increase the amount of erosion farther down the beach.
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