By the Sad Sea Waves
While at sea, the fishermen feel at home. The sea sustains and feeds them, so they feel the sea is their mother, whom they worship and do not have to fear. It is true that the fishermen go to the lap of the sea when they are sad and also when they are happy. The clouds are born of the sea. So the clouds are their brothers and the waves their playmates.
the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea. the body of water on the northern coast of Alaska is the artic ocean. the closest "sea" to northern Alaska is the north sea.
The Roman god of water and of the sea.
the way the waves/shore looks like when it comes back and forth like a dogs' hairy chin
BBC .... information is sent in the form of waves!
Floods, of course. Sea water becomes big like waves (tidal waves), in the sea whoch lead to floods and thus, pushes sea water out under pressure.
waves,water, and sea salt
the moon pulls it and transfers some of the color because it likes the sea water
Mechanical waves, such as sound waves, travel through a medium like air, water, or solids. Electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves, can travel through a vacuum because they do not need a medium to propagate.
Waves in the ocean carry energy, transferring it from one place to another without permanently displacing the water particles. This energy can come from wind, tides, or seismic activity and is responsible for the motion and power of ocean waves.
Water ripples(or water waves) in a lake, pond, or sea.
A curving ridge of water on a sea or ocean is typically known as a wave. Waves are created by the movement of wind over the water's surface, causing the water to rise and fall in a repeating pattern.
Sea waves are formed by the friction between wind and the water's surface. As wind blows over the ocean, it transfers energy to the water, causing it to move in circular patterns. These circular motions form waves that travel across the ocean's surface.
an earthquake's epicentre is under the plates and if the epicentre is near or under water, the vibrations will disturb the water and make waves or even tsunamis.
The sound of sea waves is commonly referred to as the "lull" or "roar" of the waves. The soothing and rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore is often described as calming and peaceful.
They use the waves in the water to move around.