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When deep water waves reach water shallower than one half of their wavelength they become what water waves?

When deep water waves approach water shallower than half their wavelength, they are transformed into shallow water waves. These waves have shorter wavelengths and slower speeds due to interacting with the sea floor, causing their amplitudes to increase as the water becomes shallower.


When deep water waves reach water shallower than one half of their wavelength?

Reverse their flow


How do you spell shallower?

That is how you spell shallower (more shallow, less deep).


Do basking sharks prefer deep dark water or shallower ocean water?

Basking sharks normally swim close to the surface.


Does murky mean the same thing as deep?

No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.


How does an ocean wave change as it moves from deep water to shallow water?

Deep water waves are long in length but short in height. As the wave moves into shallower depths it becomes shorter in length and taller in height.


Are Personal Floation Divcess more buoyant in deep water?

No the depth of the water does not change buoyancy. Floating in salt water is easier than in freshwater.


What does shallower mean?

Shallow means not very deep.


Why are the upper layers of water in a deep well are cool but those in a pond are warm?

Water is warmed by sunlight. The pond gets more sunlight and is shallower, so that there is less water to heat.


What happens to angle of refraction when water waves pass from deep to shallow part of water?

The angle of refraction increases when water waves pass from deep to shallow water. This is due to the decrease in wave speed as the water becomes shallower, causing the waves to bend towards the normal line.


What happen to the angle of refraction when water pass through deep shallow part of water?

When water passes from a deep part to a shallow part, the angle of refraction increases. This is because the speed of light in water decreases as depth decreases, causing the light to bend more as it enters shallower water.


Do coral reefs seem to favor deeper or shallower waters?

Most coral reefs are in the more shallow water. Though there are some in the deep water also. It depends on the types of corals being grown how deep they will grow.