Which of the following will produce the smallest ocean waves?

A. Weak winds that blow for long periods of time over small distances
B.Weak winds that blow for a long time over great distances
C.Weak winds that blow for short periods of time over small distances
D.Weak winds that blow for short periods of time over great distances

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Answer: The smallest ocean waves are produced by:

C. Weak winds that blow for short periods of time over small distances

Explanation: For a wave to effectively be produced there need to be large wind, long period of time and a large distance of water. If they are all reduced, then there would be a reduction in the intensity of the wave.

Answer:

The answer is C.Weak winds that blow for short periods of time over small distances.

Explanation:

A sea wave is formed by the force of the wind on a vast surface of liquid, where the wind rubs against the surface of the water, causing a drag on it; In this way, as the friction increases, the size of the wave in formation increases. The factors that have to do with the formation of the waves are the wind speed, distance of water that the wind has to blow, width of the area affected by the wind and the time available for the wind to blow (long or short periods of time); All these factors are what determine the size of the waves and the larger each one is, the larger the waves will be.

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