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salinity of the water
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.
A wave in a body of water is a traveling transverse wave because the motion of the medium (water) is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
The wave base is the deepest depth below the oceans surface that is affected by the waves passage.
water wave is in the shape of a oval
salinity of the water
The water molecules of a deep-water wave move in a circular motion. The diameter of the motion decreases with the distance from the surface. The motion is felt down to a distance of approximately one wavelength, where the wave's energy becomes negligible.
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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.
The water makes a surface wave.
The landform is called a wave-cut cliff, or wave-cut platform, where a flat rock area extends into the sea, at or near the water level.
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the amplitude of a water wave is the maximum distance a water particle moves above or below the surface level of calm water.
An indentation cut into a sea cliff at water level by wave action.
The horizontal surface that appears between the trough and the crest of a wave is known as the still water level. This level is also referred to as the zero energy level.
The horizontal surface that appears between the trough and the crest of a wave is known as the still water level. This level is also referred to as the zero energy level.
because it was formed 2700 million years ago.