The moon, right? I think so anyway.
Currents and waves help to deposit and take away sand mainly in the beaches. this affects the size and shape of the beach. stronger waves take away sand and weak waves deposit sand on the beach.
Currents and waves help to deposit and take away sand mainly in the beaches. this affects the size and shape of the beach. stronger waves take away sand and weak waves deposit sand on the beach.
Mainly the strenght of the wind passing over the water. Also the fetch, or distance that a wave has to develope. Finally, the beach profile will also effect the size and how the wave breaks.
Speed affects the frequency and pressure affects the wavelength.
waves and currents make the shore bigger
Velocity.
Ionosphere
The size of the wavelengths in electromagnetic waves determines the type of wave and its properties. Shorter wavelengths correspond to higher frequencies and more energy, while longer wavelengths correspond to lower frequencies and less energy. The size of the wavelengths also affects how the waves interact with different materials and how they are used in various technologies.
Yes, the amount of water affects the size of a wave. Waves form and grow as wind transfers energy to the water's surface, causing it to ripple and eventually build into waves. Therefore, the greater the volume of water being affected by the wind, the larger the wave size can become.
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
The aperture in physics refers to the opening through which light passes. It is significant because it controls the amount of light that enters a system. The size of the aperture affects the behavior of light waves by determining the amount of diffraction and interference that occurs, which in turn affects the resolution and clarity of images formed by optical systems.
The size of the ball on the plunger does not affect the amplitude of the waves. The amplitude of the waves is determined by the energy put into creating the waves and the properties of the medium through which the waves travel. The size of the ball may affect other characteristics of the waves, such as frequency or wavelength, but not the amplitude.