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Hello, smarty pants, and welcome to Trusty Trivia Thursday.
Today, we're riding the rhythm, hanging ten, and splashing into the totally tubular world of...
Ocean waves! But before we make a splash, we want to give a double shout out to Aiden and Nicole in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Aiden says, who's smarter makes learning fun?
And Nicole says it's the best thing in her mind because she learns new things and sometimes even gets the answers right.
Thanks for listening and learning, Smarty Fam.
All right, let's dive in. Question one, what mostly causes waves in the ocean?
Is it A, the moon? B, the wind, or C, mermaids doing cannonballs?
If you picked B, you're breezing through this trivia.
Wind blowing across the surface of the ocean transfers energy to the water, creating the waves that we love to jump, surf, or splash in.
Question two. What do we call the distance between two wave crests?
Is it A, wave wiggle? B, crest zone? C, wavelength?
Did you say C? Sure thing. The wavelength is the distance between two wave crests, and longer wavelengths can mean bigger, more powerful waves.
Final question, what is a tsunami? Is it A, a giant tidal wave?
B, a wave caused by underwater disturbances like earthquakes.
Or C, a salty water dragon. Did you go with B?
You are making seismic strides. Going with B, you're making seismic strides.
A tsunami is a powerful wave or series of waves caused by underwater earthquakes. landslides, or volcanic eruptions, and not just regular winds.
You totally surfed these questions, smarty pants.
Catch you next Thursday for more swell trivia.
And if you want to learn more, check out our Ocean Waves episode in the Who Smarted archives.
Keep on smarting and keep on having fun.
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