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Icebergs tend to move at right angles to the direction of the wind due to a combination of factors such as the Coriolis force, water currents, and wave action. The Coriolis force causes the iceberg to veer to the right of the wind direction in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in a perpendicular movement. Water currents can also influence the direction of iceberg movement by pushing or pulling them in a particular direction. Additionally, wave action can affect the iceberg's trajectory by causing it to rotate or change course.
S Waves
Transverse Waves
transverse wave
Icebergs move in the ocean due to a combination of factors such as ocean currents, winds, and tides. The movement of icebergs can be influenced by these forces, causing them to drift and change direction as they travel through the water.
The wave is a transverse wave.
It is a rarefaction.
secondary waves
secondary waves
A transverse wave.
Compressional Waves
the answer to this question is transverse wave