Circles
No, they are transverse a water particle moves perpendicular to the motion of the wave (water particles move up and down where are the wave moves left or right)
the wind
Circular motion. Each water particle in an ocean wave moves in a circular path as the energy from the wave passes through.
Ocean waves do not carry water from hundreds of miles away; instead, they are a surface phenomenon caused by wind transferring energy to the water. As waves travel across the ocean, the water within them moves in circular or elliptical orbits, primarily transporting energy rather than water itself. While the energy of the wave can travel great distances, the actual water molecules largely return to their original position after passing through the wave. Thus, while waves can travel vast distances, the water they contain does not.
vibration
A tsunami can travel any distance, according to how much energy it appropriates. The huge volumes of water shifted creates a wave, and gravity will push it to where their is less water, IE on land (the ocean floor moves up, so there is less water). But the wave will decrease in size as it moves.
a tide pool
no but the water moves like the wind . Sam
water
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
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