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What is a breaker of the sea?
Questioner:Noah Patel 2018-04-06 09:58:16
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Benjamin Gonzalez——Works at the International Energy Agency, Lives in Paris, France.
Hello, I'm an expert in marine science and nautical terminology. A "breaker of the sea" is not a standard term, but it seems to be a poetic or metaphorical phrase that could be used to describe something that has a significant impact on the sea or is a force that changes the dynamics of the ocean. In a literal sense, a
breaker in marine terms refers to a wave that has reached shallow water and begins to collapse or "break" due to the force of gravity overcoming the wave's forward momentum. This can be a powerful and transformative force in coastal areas.
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Harper Jimenez——Studied at the University of Zurich, Lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
a person or thing that breaks something, such as a person or firm that breaks up old cars, etc. a large wave with a white crest on the open
sea or one that breaks into foam on the shore. 3. electronics short for circuit
breaker.
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