Multiple Choice
Rogue waves tend to occur:
A) in areas where wind belts converge.
B) in coastal areas where the ocean depth rapidly decreases.
C) in upwelling zones.
D) only in the southern ocean below 60ºS latitude.
E) where storm waves move against strong surface currents.
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