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Yes even sound waves diffract
Longitudinal waves. The other category of waves, transverse waves, can't travel in a gas. This is valid in the case of mechanical waves; because electromagnetic waves are also transverse waves, and they can travel even in a vacuum.
The energy leaves the waves particles
The longest wavelength for visible light is red. Anything longer than that (and with less frequency) would be infrared, or eventually radio waves.
UV rays can kill skin cells, and eventually cause cancer.
I think its the pounding of teh ocean waves.
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
Shoreline erosion is when ocean waves erode the shoreline of the coast. It also can happen on the shores of rivers.
Waves even out a shoreline by eroding it.The waves coming to shore gradually change direction, as different parts of the wave begins to drag the bottom.The energy of the wave is concentrated on headlands, part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean.As waves erode the headlands the shoreline will eventually even out.Tee Hee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ___------ -/---- ----\/--- --- \------------ ---- --
no shorline
Eventually, due to distance travelled and friction with gravity, seismic waves will eventually run out of noticeable force.
Mangroves generally grow on the sea shorline. These plants are adapted to amphibian conditions. Their respiratory roots and viviparous fruits are special features to survive and propagate further.
Waves keep hitting the side of a cliff and eventually erode enough rock to form a cave
Yes even sound waves diffract
Tidal waves
Heat travels through liquids with heat radio waves. And the radio waves will eventually warm up the liquid.
Both, depending on the weather, big storms cause the fastest changes.