because the wave moves up and down
Sound waves accessible by humans are attenuated in water.
radiation
i.e. mechanical waves travelling through water? Light of course. Otherwise how would you see the ripples? Light travels at 299,792.458 km/s.
The process of sound waves travelling to the brain is known as sensorineural conduction. Hearing loss may be sensorineural, conductive or a mixture of both.
Radio transmitters do not work in water. It acts like grounding your antenna. LASERs do. Sound works to a certain degree.
Water waves travelling under a raft do not move the raft horizontally because the crest and trough makes it go up and down.
Waves under Water was created in 2007.
surface waves
The disturbance - usually in the form of a trailing V shape of waves - left by a water-craft travelling through water.
it effects the water to evaporate to the clouds and rain gain
maybe
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.
Yes, but the water usually absorbs the sound waves.
Sound waves accessible by humans are attenuated in water.
In deep water
tsunami
Yes