I'm sure that this question means altitude. Altitude is vertical distance between the maximum or minimum of the ocean wave (or any wave) and halfway between the minimum and maximum. Half the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum of the wave.
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
the ocean moves by the moon, if you get what i mean? because the earth is on an orbit and the moon controls the waves that's why the ocean moves
Do you mean as in waves in the ocean? If so, that would be "olas."
Because the letter 'H' in the Spanish language is silent, this could easily be "Hola" misspelled. In that case, it would mean "Hello". If you are sure that it is not misspelled, then it means "Wave", like the waves in the ocean.
la houle (fem.) is the surge or the swell of the waves.
Ola is the Spanish word for "wave" (like on the ocean).
"Far from gusty waves" could suggest a sense of calm and tranquility, away from the turbulence and restlessness often associated with waves in the ocean. It may imply a feeling of peace or stillness, free from disruptions or disturbances.
In physics, a surface wave is a 90 degree wave that propagates along the interface of differing media. These waves can be mechanical or electromagnetic in nature. A common example is gravity waves along the surface of a liquid, such as ocean waves.
The attitude you have comes from the leadership you get
i think you mean attitude :P :)
A "pull under the waves" typically refers to a strong current or undertow in the ocean that can unexpectedly drag a person underwater. It is important to be cautious of these conditions while swimming or participating in water activities to avoid being pulled under the waves.
The prefix "acoustic" refers to sound or the sense of hearing. It is often used in reference to sound waves or devices that capture or transmit sound.