A.create large waves in the direction of the current
B.change direction 360°during a 24 hour period
C.remain fairly constant in direction and velocity throughout the year
D.are characterized by a light green color
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A.permanent waves
B.tidal waves
C.tropical waves
D.tropical storms
A.starboard bow,note the course,and head in that direction
B.starboard quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
C.port quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
D.port bow,note the course,and head in that direction
A.veering wind
B.backing wind
C.reverse wind
D.chinook wind
A.starboard bow and make as much headway as possible
B.starboard quarter,and make as much headway as possible
C.port quarter,and make as much headway as possible
D.port bow,and make as much headway as possible
A.clockwise around the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans
B.clockwise or counterclockwise depending on whether it is warm or cold current
C.counterclockwise except in the Gulf Stream
D.counterclockwise around the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans
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The apparent wind’s speed can be zero only when two conditions are present. One condition is that the true wind().
Low pressure disturbances,which travel along the intertropical convergence zone,are called().
In most cases,the direction of the apparent wind lies between the bow and().
In some parts of the world there is often a slight fall in tide during the middle of the high water period. The effect is to create a longer period of stand at higher water. This special feature is called a(n)().
The direction of the surface wind is().
A swift current occurring in a narrow passage connecting two large bodies of water which is produced by the continuously changing difference in height of tide at the two ends of the passage is called a(n)().
Advection fog holds longest over which portions of the lakes?()
Advection fog is most commonly caused by().
In the Northern Hemisphere,a wind that shifts counterclockwise is a().
The largest waves (heaviest chop) will usually develop where the wind blows().