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what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves
Some of the sun's energy is converted into wind and water waves. Most of the sun's energy are absorbed by the primary producers.
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it comes from the sun
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The Sun doesn't create waves on the ocean and large bodies of water. The waves are caused by the wind.
what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves
Some of the sun's energy is converted into wind and water waves. Most of the sun's energy are absorbed by the primary producers.
No, the moon does not create waves, it creates tides because of its gravitational pull.
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It warms the atmosphere which causes convection and wind. The wind blowing across the surface of water causes waves.
The Sun and the Moon gravitational pull on the earth causes high and low tides which give the ocean waves their energy. Ocean waves get their energy from wind blowing across the surface of the water. When the wind contacts the water, some of its energy is transferred.
when danii and ella blow towards the beach. its causes sea urchins to regurgitate and waves pop out There are three types of waves; tides, wind waves, and tsunamis. Tides are formed from the gravitational pull of the sun and moon. Wind waves are formed from contact with the wind on the Earth, and as a result the energy from the wind pushes the water into a wave shape where they finally break on shore. Tsunamis are formed from geographic upsets, such as volcanic eruptions and colliding fault lines.
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the sun and gravity are the two biggest movers of water. waves are created when wind moves across the surface of water. Tsunamis are waves created by earthquakes.
the sun and gravity are the two biggest movers of water. waves are created when wind moves across the surface of water. Tsunamis are waves created by earthquakes.
The wind comes from heat waves which radiate from the sun