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Emma Adkins
18 March, 11:49
Why are there so few working wave power stations?
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Raine
18 March, 15:00
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If you live near a sea or ocean, You Would be getting power. Because the waves are from large bodies of water (sea, ocean ...)
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Moshe Barrett
18 March, 15:05
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Well mostly because it's for oceans and lakes that have waves. so if you don't live near any of these, you wouldn't be getting power.
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