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In general the restoring force for most wind-generated waves is:
In general the restoring force for most wind-generated waves is:
A) cohesion of water molecules.
B) gravity.
C) seismic activity.
D) surface tension of water molecules.
E) wind.
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Muchas gracias!
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Just make sure to mark as solved when you get a chance. Good luck with the rest.
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