Mostly wind. Earthquakes can also cause waves.
the suns move aroung etternally
The cause of waves depends on the strength of the wind. The stronger the wind the bigger the wave.
The wave base is the maximum depth at which waves cause significant water motion. Below the wave base, water is relatively undisturbed by wave action. The depth of the wave base is determined by the wavelength of the waves.
A movement of water cause by currents and wind.
Type your answer here... a wave works by the moon cause the moon gives it gravity that carries the water up and that's how a wave forms hint: tsunami's suck up the water and forms a giant wave they are really dangerous.
When the amplitude of a water wave increases, the wave becomes taller and more energetic. This means that the wave will carry more energy and can potentially cause more erosion or flooding in coastal areas. The wavelength may stay the same, but the height of the wave will increase.
Friction between the ocean floor and the water can slow down the wave at the bottom, causing the wave to decrease in height and change direction as it approaches shallower water. This can result in the wave breaking as it reaches the shore.
A water wave is a mechanical wave that travels on the surface of a body of water, transferring energy through the oscillation of particles in the water. It is a transverse wave, with the particles of water moving perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
a Plate under the earth is moving up and gets caught on a piece of land under the water and keeps pushing until it snaps back like a elastic band and cause's the water to push up and make a wave
Water is not a wave but a substance!
A flood is a lot of water. A tsunami is a big wave. A tsunami can cause a flood.
Waves out in the ocean don't break because they are in deep water, waves break when they reach shallower water and so the bottom of the wave catches on the bottom and causes a bit of friction which slows the wave down and cause it to fall over itself, which is breaking