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    When Waves Break, Their Energy Gives a Push to the Water
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When Waves Break, Their Energy Gives a Push to the Water

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When waves break, their energy gives a push to the water in a direction parallel to the shore, and the repeated breaking of many waves generates a longshore current traveling parallel to the shore.

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