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short answer questions: pick one short answer question to answer in complete sentences. 1. how do waves in the ocean create bubbles in the surf zone, and what is the effect of these bubbles?
In the surf zone, ocean waves create bubbles when the wave breaks and the turbulent water motion traps air from the atmosphere within the water. These bubbles have several effects: they increase the water's surface roughness, which can affect the transfer of gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the ocean and the atmosphere, and they also scatter light, influencing how light interacts with the ocean water (e.g., affecting underwater visibility and the ocean's albedo).
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Ocean waves create bubbles in the surf zone by trapping air from the atmosphere as the waves break and turbulent water motion occurs; these bubbles increase water surface roughness (affecting gas transfer between ocean and atmosphere) and scatter light (influencing underwater visibility and ocean albedo).