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Ocean waves are a renewable resource because they are created by the wind and tides, which are constantly in motion. This means that they will continue to generate energy as long as these natural forces are present.
I arrived at this conclusion by considering the definition of renewable resources, which are those that can be replenished naturally at a rate that is equal to or greater than the rate at which they are consumed. Since ocean waves are produced by natural processes that are ongoing, they can be classified as a renewable resource.