MODERATE WAVES, TAKING A MORE PRONOUNCED LONG FORM;MANY WHITE HORSES ARE FORMED. This sea condition is likely to be termed ______.A.near galeB.moderate breezeC.fresh breezeD.strong breeze

MODERATE WAVES, TAKING A MORE PRONOUNCED LONG FORM;MANY WHITE HORSES ARE FORMED. This sea condition is likely to be termed ______.

A.near gale

B.moderate breeze

C.fresh breeze

D.strong breeze


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