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Seismic waves, also known as ground waves, have a motion similar to ocean waves. They travel through the earth's crust and can cause the ground to shake, much like how ocean waves cause the water to move.
Ocean waves travel in an up and down motion in a vertical direction.
Waves and whirlpools show the ocean is in constant motion.
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motion (the motion of the waves) commotion (in the narwhal song, it reads "narwhals, narwhals, swimming in the ocean, causing a commotion) emotion (soothing waves, angry waves, etc)
A periodic disturbance of the particles of a of a body of water, such as in the passage of undulating motion, makes waves in the ocean.
Surface waves, specifically Love and Rayleigh waves, are responsible for creating the rolling motion in the ground during an earthquake. These waves travel along the surface of the Earth and can cause buildings and structures to sway back and forth, similar to ocean waves.
the wind
Rayleigh waves move the ground in a rolling motion, similar to ocean waves. They cause particles of material to move elliptically in the direction of wave propagation, leading to both vertical and horizontal motion. This motion is what can cause significant horizontal shaking and damage during an earthquake.
Yes, as the waves are circling underwater they tend to bring the tide up and make it visible.
Ocean waves are considered to be a combination of both transverse and longitudinal waves. While the surface water particles move in a circular motion, causing a transverse wave motion, the energy in ocean waves propagates forward, exhibiting characteristics of a longitudinal wave.