1) An area of the sea where machinery is installed to harness the energy produced by waves in order to generate electricity. a) Wave energy b) Wave Farm c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 2) The energy that is producing from the waves that are created with the help of the wind naturally. a) Wave energy b) Wave Farm c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 3) Type of wave energy devices placed on the surface of the water, moving along with the waves. a) Wave energy b) Wave Farm c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 4) Long structures that allow wave motion to fill a reservoir to a higher water level than the surrounding ocean. a) Wave energy b) Wave Farm c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 5) Extract energy from the rise and fall of the waves with a buoy. a) Wave energy b) Wave Energy Converter c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 6) Partially submerged, hollow structures, open to the sea below the water surface so that they contain air trapped above a column of water. Waves cause the column to rise and fall, acting like a piston, compressing and decompressing the air. a) Wave energy b) Wave Energy Converter c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns 7) A device capable of harvesting energy from the sea/ocean waves, converting it into a more useful or commercially valuable form of energy. a) Wave energy b) Wave Energy Converter c) attenuator d) overtopping e) Absorber f) oscillation water columns

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