Why do sea waves never stop?

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Shouldn’t they stop with time? I mean go ahead and shake a bottle of water, it will shake and it will eventually stop, unless you shake it again. What makes the sea water move so much? Why doesn’t it go into relative peace? What is the driving force behind the moving of water?

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General Physics RvTDLR 7 years 1 Answer 2364 views 0

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  1. Uneven HEATING of the Earth’s surface, due to coloration variances, causes warmer air to rise, creating a partial vacuum resulting in WIND and storms that disturb the surface of the oceans.—Its always happening SOMEPLACE—so there are ALWAYS WAVES.——BUT sometimes in some places the Ocean WILL be glass-like CALM for a while, until waves from somewhere move in and disrupt the surface again.

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