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Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.
When the two waves meet, a wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.
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The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
A cave is sometimes created when waves erode a headland.
When waves cut completely through a headland, a feature called a sea cave is formed. Sea caves are formed by the relentless erosion of waves gradually wearing away the weaker rock layers of a headland. Over time, the waves create openings and cavities that can extend deep into the headland.
Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.
peninsulas are formed when waves start hitting a section of rock on the coastline that is not as easilly eroded as the rock around it. Over time it starts to stick out as a headland and if that process continues for enough years, the waves hitting the headland will start to curve around the sides and begin eroding the softer rock behind.
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When the two waves meet, a wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.
it is a underwater dune made by waves.
When the two waves meet, a wave interference occurs, causing them both to take on a different shape at the moment they meet.
I don't know but i would like to!
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.