At what depth do waves begin to slow down and "feel bottom"?
A) at depth equal to twice the wavelength
B) at depth equal to one wavelength
C) at depth equal to ½ wavelength
D) at depth equal to ¼ wavelength
E) Never. Waves don't slow down.
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