A surface wave is caused by an earthquake. When the earthquake causes primary, and secondary waves to interact, a surface wave is formed.
Transverse Wave.
Barriers
When matter vibrates it sends out a sound wave.
It's called a longitudinal wave.
when something looks bent when you put a straw in a cup of water and it looks bent that is difraction
A surface wave is caused by an earthquake. When the earthquake causes primary, and secondary waves to interact, a surface wave is formed.
Seismic wave
Transverse Wave.
Hey, Hydrochloric action is where a wave hits a rock and causes cracks. When a wave hits the rock, it isn't the wave that causes the crack, it's the air pressure trapped from the wave.
Longitudinal wave
The surface wave.
Wave refraction causes deposition in the bays Wave refraction causes erosion of the headlands
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This is known as a tsunami.
When matter vibrates it sends out a sound wave.
That would be a P-wave or Primary wave which is a longitudinal seismic wave.