FLASH CARDS Ocean Motion wave movement of energy though a body of water Click for Term.

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FLASH CARDS Ocean Motion

wave movement of energy though a body of water Click for Term

trough lowest point of a wave Click for Term

wave height vertical distance between the crest and trough of a wave Click for Term

spring tide greatest difference in the heights of high and low tides Click for Term

longshore drift movement of sand along a beach Click for Term

rip current a rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening Click for Term

erosion to break up rock and carry it away Click for Term

crest highest point of a wave Click for Term

tides daily rise and fall of water on Earth’s coastlines Click for Term

neap tide least difference in the heights of high and low tides Click for Term

winds mostly causes ocean waves Click for Term

wavelength horizontal distance between wave crests Click for Term

tidal power a clean, renewable source of energy that uses water movement between high and low tides to produce electricity Click for Term

groin a wall of rocks or concrete that reduces erosion along a stretch of beach (however, it increases the amount of erosion farther down the beach) a wall of rocks or concrete that reduces erosion along a stretch of beach (however, it increases the amount of erosion farther down the beach) Click for Term

gravity the force from the sun and moon that causes tides Click for Term