not sure Gravity waves are generated in a fluid medium, explained more fully in Fluid Dynamics. An example of a gravity wave would be this: throw a stone into a pond. The ripples that emanate from the center are gravity waves; up and down motion of that fluid. So to answer your question, yes but that would depend on which fluid you are referring to and whether you have the ability to ride the wave.
Surfs Up Hang Ten Get Off My Wave Gnarly Wipe Out - 2011 was released on: USA: 18 September 2011 (New York Surf Film Festival)
your toes
gravity of course!
yes
No. Names/titles cannot be protected by copyright. However the term "Hang Ten" is currently trademarked
Gravity wave do, so yes.
The cast of Hang Ten - 2001 includes: Matt DeVinney Lamya Jezek
Gravity
The "hang ten" sign is a hand gesture commonly associated with surfing culture, where the thumb and pinky finger are extended while the other fingers are tucked in. It symbolizes a surfer riding a wave with all ten toes hanging over the edge of the surfboard. This sign reflects a carefree, adventurous spirit and is often used as a greeting or expression of enthusiasm among surfers.
No, wave speed does not increase as gravity increases. The speed of waves depends on the medium through which they are traveling, not on the force of gravity. In a given medium, the speed of waves is determined by its properties such as density and elastic properties.
ANY weighted string will hang vertical because of gravity. (Technically, I guess you'd have to specify that the center of gravity of the weight is on the extension of the line that's defined by the string.)
vibrations produces wave