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Waves, of course.
what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves
Wind causes waves as it disrupts the water's surface. Its constant and repetitive motion is transferred into the water which generates waves.
The wind
the wind!
Waves, of course.
It warms the atmosphere which causes convection and wind. The wind blowing across the surface of water causes waves.
There are two general factors that are needed to produce very high waves. These are geographical location and seafloor topography. Wind is what creates the energy that creates waves.
Mostly the wind. On a calm day the ocean will be pretty flat.
Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
The Sun and the Moon gravitational pull on the earth causes high and low tides which give the ocean waves their energy. Ocean waves get their energy from wind blowing across the surface of the water. When the wind contacts the water, some of its energy is transferred.
what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves
Wind causes waves as it disrupts the water's surface. Its constant and repetitive motion is transferred into the water which generates waves.
A swell is a wave or series of waves that are caused by surface gravity. However a whitecap wave is caused by the wind.
the waters wind is in the tides waves