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The particles in a wave are moving up and down in comparison to the ground. Which best describes the wave producing this motion?
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The particles in a wave are moving up and down in comparison to the ground. Which best describes the wave producing this motion?
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The particles in a wave are moving up and down in comparison to the ground. Which best describes the wave producing this motion?
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Look at the options.
If there is a "
a transverse moving west
" in one of the options, that's the answer
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