It spontaneously combusts, then shrivels up and throws its face on the ground, then goes back to being a driftwood in a lake with waves. (it just floats and goes wherever )
Lake waves are created by the wind flow. Simple as that.
Waves on an inland lake is caused by the wind. The stronger the wind blows across open water, the rougher and higher the waves.
Surface waves
Think about it. Its a lake. The waves have to move towards shore. The real answer is that boats that you dont see further out on the lake make waves that hit all sides of the lake and will travel the full length of the lake, no matter what size.
Wind
a lake
assonance
Transverse. The wave raises and falls as the wave travels forward.
no the waves made it mixed up.
The surface waves cannot be classified as transverse or longitudinal waves.
less fetch
watch the weather.