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What type of waves can make the ground roll like ocean waves?

Primary waves


Do energy in waves come from wind?

yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!


Do the energy in waves come from wind?

yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!


Can a platypus roll?

A platypus can roll in the water if it chooses, but it is unlikely that it could roll on land.


What type of seismic wave can make the ground roll like ocean waves?

Surface waves can cause the ground to roll like ocean waves. Surface waves are a type of seismic wave that travel along the Earth's surface and have a more pronounced effect on buildings and structures compared to other types of seismic waves.


How do you roll after a jump in parkour?

When you land, you want to land on your toes, so when you land, push out from your toes and roll over your shoulder (personal choice and comfortably).


What could of cause the tsunami of japan?

The friction of Earth's plates in the ocean floor caused an earthquake to Japan. It also caused the waves to get bigger once they were traveling away from the focus point in which they were traveling at slow speeds so it affects them to roll and get bigger as they move across the ocean.


How does seismograph show earthquake waves?

it writes it with a pen on a roll of paper


Why do waves roll into the shore at 26 per minute?

They do not: it is a popular myth.


How does a seismograph show earthquake waves?

it writes it with a pen on a roll of paper


How do you beat level 30 in rotate and roll?

you roll the thing until you hit the spikes


Do waves of the sea roll in on shore twenty-six to the minute in all kinds of weather?

The statement that "waves of the sea roll in on shore twenty-six to the minute in all kinds of weather" is not accurate. The frequency of waves hitting the shore can vary depending on factors such as wind conditions, tides, and the geography of the coastline. Waves are not constant and can change in frequency and intensity.