Which best describes the way water particles are moved by waves?

Particles of water are carried from the deep ocean to the shore.
Particles of water are pushed from the surface to the ocean floor.
Particles of water are carried from the shore to the deep ocean.
Particles of water stay in their general location.

Particles of water are carried from the shore to the deep ocean.

They do a circle right there in the usual linear model.

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These images show water particles in three different phases. On a summer day, water particles from the ocean change phase as they move into the air.

What two images below show this process. (Hint, think about what is happening to the water particles as they move into the air?)

The correct answer is "Particles of water stay in their general location."

When waves pass through the water, they don't actually move the water particles from one location to another. Instead, they transfer energy through the water. As the wave passes, the water particles move in a circular motion, which makes them move up and down or back and forth, while still staying in the same general area. This circular motion causes the water to have a rolling or oscillating effect. However, once the wave has passed, the water particles return to their original position and do not migrate from one location to another.