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Why Do Waves Move Slower In Shallow Water? [Solved]
In shallower water near the coast, waves slow down because of the force exerted on them by the seabed. If a wave is approaching the coast at an angle, the nearshore part of the wave slows more than the offshore part of the wave (because it’s in shallower water).2 May 2011
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