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Waves are formed by the action(friction) of the wind on the surface of the water. The longer the uninterrupted distance the wind can blow over the surface the larger the waves.This is called the fetch.

T he waves have speed and mass therefore they have energy. This energy can destroy or erode by mechanical action, hydraulic action and chemical action. If the waves are small they can have a constructive action. So waves can be destructive or constructive.

The moon does not form waves. The moon's gravitational influence is responsible for the tides

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