Changing the medium of the wave
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
The "blue end" ... which would be violet.
You can't. Once the wave leaves its source, its frequency doesn't change.
Because of albert einsteins theory, he shows that by trying to change the speed of a wave is impossible, unless you can change the wavelength of the wave since the frequency is unchangeable.
sun
Wave rock has changed over the years because it has changed colour
because of the sun
sun
Uluru or Ayers Rock does not actually change colour, when it is seen in different light it appears to do so. On the few occasions it rains it turns a grey colour with streaks of black. So in this way many rocks change colour
Wave Rock, near Hyden in Western Australia, is a granite cliff about 14 metres high and 110 metres long. It has a rounded shape which is believed to have been caused by weathering and wind and water erosion which has worn away the base and left a rounded overhang. During the wet season, water from the springs running down the rock dissolves minerals, and this adds stripes of colour to the wave-shaped rock. For photos of Wave Rock, see the related link.
Wave Rock, near Hyden in Western Australia, is a granite cliff about 14 metres high and 110 metres long. It has a rounded shape which is believed to have been caused by weathering and wind and water erosion which has worn away the base and left a rounded overhang. During the wet season, water from the springs running down the rock dissolves minerals, and this adds stripes of colour to the wave-shaped rock. For photos of Wave Rock, see the related link.
because it was formed 2700 million years ago.
it got its like wave rock because it looks like a wave
yes there are fossils in wave rock
No, Wave Rock is not a World Heritage Site.
A chemical that alters the apparent color of a substance is a dye.