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transverse waves
They are longitudinal waves. Because they form compressions & rarefactions when they move.
because it is formed by bubbles
Waves formed on the surface of water are transverse in nature. But sound waves when propagated through water medium then that will be in longitudinal nature. Cannot be seen on the surface.
Waves are formed by the earth's gravity and the moon's gravitational pull. It make the back and forth motion with the water, thus forming waves.
Usually waves erode land. Waves may form land if they push material from another location into a particular area. For example, the natural sea wall on Mt. Desert Island in Maine, was formed by such a process.
How are radio waves formed?
They are formed by waves that crash onto shorelines. They carry smalls rocks and stones that have been broken down by the process of "erosion"
A surf is formed when the waves get to high and cause waves to "break."
L waves are formed when P&S waves reach the surface.
transverse waves
formed by the deposition of sediment by storm waves.
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L waves are formed when P&S waves reach the surface.
Heat waves form when there are no clouds or there is a disturbance in the usual weather pattern. The sun can easily access the ground and reaches extreme heat.
They are longitudinal waves. Because they form compressions & rarefactions when they move.
Surface waves