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To classify a wave as either a deep or shallow water wave, you would have to be knowledgeable in the science behind wave classification. Waves can be classified according to direction of vibrations and depth.

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You can determine this by the peak and the trough. They will be different in each of the types of waves.

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It's depth I got it right on my quiz.

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shallowwater gets more waves

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Is deep water more or less dense than shallow water?

Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water


What happens when waves go from deep water to shallow water?

When a wave goes from deep water to shallow water, it decreases in size and strength. This is because shallow water does not have the required power to transmit the wave, and so its velocity decreases.


How does an ocean wave change as it moves from deep water to shallow water?

Deep water waves are long in length but short in height. As the wave moves into shallower depths it becomes shorter in length and taller in height.


How does the ocean waves change when it reaches shallow water?

The ocean wave will get smaller when it reaches shallow water. Waves will always be higher and faster when traveling through deep waters.


Why do waves form breakers as they move from deep water into shallow water?

The waves start off tall, when the water gets shallow like it is near the shore the waves fall and break. waves breakdown because the floor becomes to shallow for the waves so the bottom of the wave hits the shallow floor and slows it down but the top part of the wave continues and falls because the bottom part is behind it.


What is the process called when deep water waves enter shallow water and the wave slows down and rotates toward being parallel with the shoreline?

refraction


Do wave crests bend as they move into shallow water?

I would say yes. As soon as the wave stops being a wave in shallow water then becomes a crest; bending.


When a wave approaches shallow water the?

When an underwater wave approaches shallow water, the wave is pushed up above normal water level, and then travels toward land above normal water level.


What is the difference between a deep water wave and a shallow water wave?

The basic differences are that the deep water wave "spreads out" and moves very quickly across open water. Wave height is not "significant" in these waves. When the wave reaches shallow water, however, it "slows down" at the leading edge. This causes the wave to "bunch up" and increase in height, even to dangerous proportions. A 20 or 30 metre high wave would devastate a shoreline, but would be hardly noticeable if it passed beneath a ship in deep water.


Where do deep water waves become shallow water waves?

When deep water waves reach water shallower than one half their wave length the deep-water waves become shallow-water waves.


Why do break in shallow water?

Waves break in shallow water because the bottom of the wave decreases speed. The top of the wave will overtake the bottom and spill forward and starts to break the wave.


Is it true that tsunamis are only a few feethigh in shallow water?

No. Tsunamis may only be a few centimetres high in DEEP water but as the water depth decreases the wave height increases.