Sound Waves
Peaks and valleys to not create water waves, they are characteristic elements of water waves.
The peaks are called crests and the valleys are called troughs in a wave.
Any type of wave can have peaks and valleys, including electromagnetic waves like light and radio waves, as well as mechanical waves like sound and ocean waves. Peaks represent the highest points of a wave, while valleys represent the lowest points.
CHiPs - 1977 Peaks and Valleys 2-1 was released on: USA: 16 September 1978
Yes, electromagnetic waves have peaks and valleys in their oscillating patterns. The peaks represent the maximum amplitude of the wave, while the valleys represent the minimum amplitude. This oscillation occurs as the wave propagates through space.
Transverse waves have peaks and valleys. In a transverse wave, the peaks represent the highest points of the wave, while the valleys represent the lowest points. Examples of transverse waves include electromagnetic waves like light and radio waves, as well as water waves.
It depends which country or region you are talking about.
All land in the universe.
All of them. Electromagnetic, sound, even a water wave until it hits shore.
These mountains formed when erosion carved out peaks and valleys from a plateau..
In the mountains themselves, the mountains have high peaks, deep valleys with stunning views to other mountain peaks, with fog that can cover the tops until the sun burns it away. However, these are "old" mountains, worn so they are lower. Pennsylvania also has rolling hills and valleys, with many rocky cliffs, where streams and rivers run in valleys.
The Appalachian Mountains in North America are known for their rounded peaks and wide valleys that have been shaped by millions of years of erosion, giving them a more subdued appearance compared to younger, more rugged mountain ranges like the Rockies.