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  • 14-03-2014
  • Biology
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what is the difference between whitecap and swell

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grangergirl
grangergirl grangergirl
  • 15-03-2014
A whitecap is a wave that is breaking– it is characterized by the white water/foam on the top of the wave. 
A swell is a slow, rolling wave that does not have the white water on top. Swells tend to be larger. 
Hope that helps!
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Ezi
Ezi Ezi
  • 15-03-2014
A swell is a slow rolling wave and a white cap is a frothy kinda wave. :)
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