Why do waves not break in the open ocean?
A) Onshore winds drawn by rising warm air over land pull the tops of the waves to break.
B) Water in deep-water waves does not move forward with the wave; it moves in a circular motion.
C) Waves speed up in shallow water, so they lurch forward and break.
D) Water in deep-water waves moves only up and down; it switches to forward and back in shallow water.
E) Waves only break in the deep ocean during tropical storms.
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