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Braydon May
25 April, 15:24
Can someone explain how waves form?
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Darius Mercer
25 April, 17:15
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If we are talking about waves in the ocean then ...
Waves are formed by the gravitó al pull of the moon. If we didn't have the moon, we wouldn't have waves.
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