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they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
No, water waves are mechanical waves.
electromagnetic waves can travel through vacuum while water waves travel in water.
Yes (but not sound in water)
Water waves have mechanical energy.
waves impact living things by the constant erosion of the water on the gravel either creating or destroying habitats.
There are many environmental factors that might have a big impact on a restaurant. Pollution of the air, water, or environment could have the biggest impacts.
They would likely have much less of an impact than real ocean waves do. As it is, the only compressional waves that can move through water are sound waves, as water is, of the most part, incompressible, as are most liquids and solids.
The biological and environmental impact of colloids is that they cause pollution to the environment. They cause both the water and soil pollution.
the environmental impact of plywood is that dfferent types of trees need to
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Well, the impact is very strong. A lot of water together is harder than cement. If somebody falls out of a plane, and lands on the water sideways, the impact can kill the person.
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Environmental impact is defined as any change in the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, as a result of a benefit activity, product, or service. For More:
it has an impact by farting from the clowds :)
Environmental elasticity is the responsiveness of demand for a product to a change in the environmental impact of the product.
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