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pin curl is where you curls are really tight and finger wave is slightly loser curls
water. it is an earthquake that results in a big wave
For every wave there are two components: the crest where the wave is highest and the trough were it is lowest. The drawback before a tsunami occurs when the trough is ahead of the crest. Another way of putting it: the water that is in the tsunami has to come from somewhere. Raising the water in one location means lowering it in another.
an electric eel's food chain contains worms snails other water insects and they will eat a finger if you wave it in front of them
A water wave is a mechanical wave that travels on the surface of a body of water, transferring energy through the oscillation of particles in the water. It is a transverse wave, with the particles of water moving perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
Finger waves were popularized in the 1920s by hairstylist Marcel Grateau, also known as Marcel Wave. He developed the technique of using fingers, combs, and wave clips to create the signature S-shaped wave pattern in hair.
Water is not a wave but a substance!
If you dip your finger more frequently, the wavelength of the waves will decrease. This is because the frequency of the waves (how often you dip your finger) is directly related to their wavelength - higher frequency results in shorter wavelengths.
No, water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It does not exhibit electromagnetic wave properties.
The monostable provides a square wave, which can be converted into a triangular wave by putting it through an integrator.
Under the ocean The plates were moving and moving for hundreds of years then finally one of the plates went up about 400ft, which caused an earthquake. That caused a one metre wave and the speed was 500 mph. As the wave started to approach shallow water the shallow water on the beach went way too far back. that made the wave slow down at the front but at the back of the wave the water was still travelling at 500 mph. That made the wave into a vertical wave. so from one metre it went ridiculously high.
White foam on top of a wave is caused by the churning and mixing of air and water as the wave breaks. This foam is made up of air bubbles and water molecules, giving it a frothy appearance.