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The energy from waves is usually caused by the wind; the wind is caused by temperature differences among different parts of Earth; and these temperature differences are caused by the sunlight.

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The energy in ocean waves primarily comes from the Sun through the process of thermal gradients created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface. Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface, causing temperature differences that drive air and water movements, ultimately generating wave energy in the oceans.

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