98% of water is not moving when it waves. One thing you can do to test this is get a rope and shake it. I hope this is what you meant.
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scientifically we believe that waves are a movement thus waves are able to transport matter (e.g water waves at the ocean are able to take dead aquatic plants/animals from inside to the beach sand).
98% of water is not moving when it waves. One thing you can do to test this is get a rope and shake it. I hope this is what you meant.
Water waves do transport energy. This become obvious when you consider that a very large wave, such as a tsunami, can cause massive amounts of destruction. That takes energy.
Both are waves. Among other things, this means that:* There is "something" that changes over time. (What this "something" is varies, depending on the type of wave.) * This "something" propagates through space. * Waves transport energy from one place to another. In principle, they can also transport information.
No, electromagnetic waves do not.
Currents are a small source of water moving and waves are a bigger source of water moving. The waves are control (more or less made) by the wind where as the waves control and create the currents which is pretty strange. Currents are the one associated with the movement of water where as Waves carry only Energy i.e. NO mass transport
Currents are a small source of water moving and waves are a bigger source of water moving. The waves are control (more or less made) by the wind where as the waves control and create the currents which is pretty strange. Currents are the one associated with the movement of water where as Waves carry only Energy i.e. NO mass transport
Air transport is faster because it has less resistance and friction, whereas water transport is slower because the waves will crash against whatever you are using for transport and slow it down. However, it doesn't mean that air transport has completely no resistance; the air can still go against you and slow you down.
Electromagnetic waves does not transport mass, commercial cargo, or minors across state lines for immoral purposes.
Electromagnetic waves does not transport mass, commercial cargo, or minors across state lines for immoral purposes.
Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.Waves do not transport matter (except fot the matter equivalent of energy, according to the Theory of Relativity). For example, in a water wave, the wave moves on, but each water particle goes back to its place.