A transitional wave refers to: •• A wave in which particles of water move in circular paths.

•• A wave that forms when the wind blows and has a wavelength of less than 1.73 cm.

•• A type of gravity wave formed by the transfer of wind energy into the water.

• • A wave moving through water deeper than 1/20th but shallower than 1/2 of its wavelength.

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Answer:

A wave that forms when the wind blows and has a wavelength of less than 1.73 cm.

Explanation:

A transitional wave refers to a wave that forms when the wind blows and has a wavelength of less than 1.73 cm.