A. - the geosphere and biosphere
B. - the biosphere and hydrosphere
C. - the cryosphere and atmosphere
D. - the atmosphere and hydrosphere
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The atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
A. - the geosphere and biosphere B. - the biosphere and hydrosphere C. - the cryosphere and atmosphere D. - the atmosphere and hydrosphere - Pick any of these answers but to be smart... Go search them up and you will learn. :)
when two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude, the interaction is called
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
they interfere each other and they produce 1. constructive or 2.destructive or compeletely desructive resultant wave.. thx...with best regards...
The atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
A. - the geosphere and biosphere B. - the biosphere and hydrosphere C. - the cryosphere and atmosphere D. - the atmosphere and hydrosphere - Pick any of these answers but to be smart... Go search them up and you will learn. :)
constructive interference
when two waves interact to produce a wave of larger amplitude, the interaction is called
They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
waves and currents make the shore bigger
It has to be Lotic, because of waves and currents.
Currents are a small source of water moving and waves are a bigger source of water moving. The waves are control (more or less made) by the wind where as the waves control and create the currents which is pretty strange. Currents are the one associated with the movement of water where as Waves carry only Energy i.e. NO mass transport
primary waves are the fastest waves
you get waves not tidal waves or tsunami's! You just get waves. how big they get would depend on air currents and storms
The three ways that sound waves interact are: reflection, diffraction, refraction.
Hurricanes do produce rip tides, but rip tides are not waves. They are strong currents near the shore that take water and anyone caught in them out to sea.