much more when bigger
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
There would be less trees, less habitats, more erosion soil degradation and mineral leaching. Less money for the government.
Water waves - if that's what you mean - tend to travel at more or less the same speed, independent of their amplitude.
Houses are too close to the sea, they had no idea that they were going to deal with erosion; education was poor as well as there country. Waves can be very big when storms happen. They cannot afford walls. They will not be able to live there if the sea level rise continue for less than 20 years
The large, slow brain waves that are associated with deep sleep are called delta waves. They typically have a frequency of less than 4 Hz and are important for restorative sleep and bodily functions such as growth and immune responses.
No, waves created by a large disturbance do not necessarily travel faster than waves created by a small disturbance. The speed of a wave depends on the medium through which it is traveling, not on the size of the disturbance that created it.
They would likely have much less of an impact than real ocean waves do. As it is, the only compressional waves that can move through water are sound waves, as water is, of the most part, incompressible, as are most liquids and solids.
This is an example of erosion. Erosion is the process by which rocks and soil are broken down and carried away by actions such as wind, water, or ice. In this case, the waves removed the sand from the beach, leading to erosion. Corrosion, on the other hand, involves the breakdown of materials due to chemical reactions.
We can reduce erosion farting less, burping less and catching rainwater in our mouths
Because the bigger the load is, more weathering and erosion there is. The less of it means less of weathering and erosion.
Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.
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.