It becomes bigger :)
There is a circular current inside the waves and as they come closer to the shore the previous wave is pulled up into it and this gives the initial wave more height because they are now fused.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
B. wave lines approaching shore at an angle.
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because of the wave
It becomes bigger :)
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The large water waves created near the land's shore are caused from fast moving, but small-amplitude waves created deeper in the ocean. Conceptually, the velocity of a water wave in deep water is dependent on its wavelength. As the wave nears the shore, its wavelength gets smaller and smaller, therefore its velocity gets slower and slower. Well, a wave's velocity multiplied by its energy density is a constant, so if the velocity of a water wave gets smaller, its energy density must get larger. This increase of energy density is seen as an increase in the height of the wave.
There is a circular current inside the waves and as they come closer to the shore the previous wave is pulled up into it and this gives the initial wave more height because they are now fused.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
The wave would slow down as it approaches the shore.
fish on the rocky shore depend on the wave action for nutrients