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they get shorter
Absorption, reflection and refraction will all change of the movement of P waves. Absorption will reduce the energy of the waves. Reflection will bounce the waves back. Refraction will change the angle of the waves based on what they are bouncing off of.
the water becoming gradually more shallow..
nearly parallel to the shoreline
When the two waves meet, a wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.
No
small waves are approached by paddling out and letting it catch you the same is for all waves.
they get shorter
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Absorption, reflection and refraction will all change of the movement of P waves. Absorption will reduce the energy of the waves. Reflection will bounce the waves back. Refraction will change the angle of the waves based on what they are bouncing off of.
Yes all waves change.
It is the possibility to allow a change that makes it possible to have waves in the first place.
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waves slow down as they approach the shoreline!
no
the water becoming gradually more shallow..