Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
No, water waves are mechanical waves.
electromagnetic waves can affect electric equipment
wind, water, waves, & glacier
light waves travel through a matter, such as air water and others
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
Waves typically affect the shoreline by eroding it. Constant forces of water against the shore make it weak, and will break down the rocks over time. Waves also bring animals from the sea onto the shore,
The water from the waves in tidal waves can affect the shores and beaches of countries that get hit by the strong force. Destroying and damaging building and homes near the ocean.
Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Waves affect certain marine organisms. Only the ones near the surface, they could also be affected by the tides (High tide, low tide)
The sound waves affect their sence of directions.
wind that results from summer hurricanes and severe winter storms make large waves
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Wind, water, waves, ice, weathering and erosion affect the shape of land over time.
they would make a hard stone and there would be blockage in the water