Because the force of the water is propelling you forward.
Storm Surgges
A storm surge is a large mass of water that is pushed ashore by the strong winds of a hurricane, causing flooding in coastal areas.
Ocean waves move ashore primarily due to the interaction of wind with the surface of the water, which generates energy that creates waves. As these waves travel across the ocean, they are influenced by factors such as the seafloor topography and ocean currents. When waves approach the shore, they encounter shallower water, causing their speed to decrease and their height to increase, eventually breaking and crashing onto the beach. This process is driven by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, which also affects tidal movements.
Ashore
This question is misguided. It is not the sound waves which are apart, but the particles of the medium. A place where the particles are further apart is called a rarefaction. Where they are crowded together is called a compression.
is ashore a compand word
It can be an adjective or an adverb.
examples of deposition would include wind picking up sand and depositing it to a different area or the oceans waves washing ashore a bunch of shells
They were supposed to land on a stretch of low-land codenamed "Brighton Beach". But the strong currents of the Aegean Sea pushed them northward in the night and they instead came ashore in a tiny cove. Brighton Beach, as an objective, was a good plan. There was plenty of resistance, but once they were ashore the troops could have easily swept to the Dardanelles.
The duration of All Ashore is 1.33 hours.
the reefs help to buffer the waves so as they come ashore they are weakened and have less of an impact on the shoreline. they also help to stop storm surges.
A sound wave is essentially fast changing sound pressure. Longitudinal sound waves need a medium to travel through in order to exist.