Some of it returns to the sea as it rolls back, some is converted to the displacment of air and some of it is converted into erossion
Since we don't know what "this wave" is, we cannot answer the question.
As waves approach the shoreline, their speed decreases due to friction with the seabed. This causes the waves to steepen and increase in height, leading to the wave breaking as it reaches the shore. The energy of the wave is dissipated, resulting in the water rushing up the beach before flowing back into the ocean.
Oil from underneath the ocean floor. Wave energy from waves. Wind turbines located off shore.
Ino tells Odysseus to dive into the ocean and swim to shore, throwing her enchanted scarf which will protect him back into the ocean after he reaches land.
They crash on the shore and move back through the trough and back into the ocean. To have it all happen again
No. It can't transfer energy to someone on shore, but it can knock the person off their feet :) If you have any more questions tell me! c:
When ocean waves reach shallow water, their speed decreases and their height increases. This process is called wave shoaling. The wave energy is forced to compress, causing the waves to break and become steeper before crashing onto the shore.
As a wave approaches the shore, its height increases and its speed decreases. This causes the wave's energy to be concentrated, leading to the wave breaking as it reaches shallow water near the shore. The breaking of the wave causes it to release its energy, creating the crashing sound associated with waves hitting the shore.
Yes, a tsunami can lose power over time as it travels across the ocean due to factors such as friction with the ocean floor, energy dispersion, and interactions with land masses. However, tsunamis can still be destructive even if they lose some power before reaching the shore.
The Atlantic Ocean is on Florida's eastern shore.
WHEN THE OCEAN WASHES farther up on shore
Just before the ship that helped Odysseus reaches shore, it is turned into a rock and sunk by Poseidon.