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  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Sierra_College/Introduction_to_Oceanography_(Sierra_College_Edition)/10%3A_Waves/10.03%3A_Waves_on_the_Shore
    This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapi...This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapidly, with the crest of the wave outrunning the base of the wave, causing it to curl as it breaks (left: JR, right: Andrew Schmidt, Public Domain [CC-0], publicdomainpictures.net).
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Oceanography/Introduction_to_Oceanography_(Webb)/10%3A_Waves/10.03%3A_Waves_on_the_Shore
    This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapi...This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapidly, with the crest of the wave outrunning the base of the wave, causing it to curl as it breaks (left: JR, right: Andrew Schmidt, Public Domain [CC-0], publicdomainpictures.net).
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Introduction_to_Earth_Science_(C-ID%3A_GEOL_121)/03%3A_The_Hydrosphere/3.12%3A_Waves_on_the_Shore
    This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapi...This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapidly, with the crest of the wave outrunning the base of the wave, causing it to curl as it breaks (left: JR, right: Andrew Schmidt, Public Domain [CC-0], publicdomainpictures.net).
  • https://geo.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/OCEAN-101%3A_Fundamentals_of_Oceanography_(Keddy)/12%3A_Waves/12.01%3A_Waves/12.1.03%3A_Waves_on_the_Shore
    This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapi...This is because the bottom of the wave begins to slow down before the top of the wave, as it is the first part to encounter the seafloor. The steeper slope causes the wave height to increase more rapidly, with the crest of the wave outrunning the base of the wave, causing it to curl as it breaks (left: JR, right: Andrew Schmidt, Public Domain [CC-0], publicdomainpictures.net).

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