It can be, when it is used as the past participle of the verb "to wave."
Examples would be "waved banners" or "waved hair" (styled in waves).
No, it is not. Waves is either a verb form (of to wave) or a plural noun.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
p wave comes first s wave comes next and last comes surface wave.
seismic waves
S waves, or Secondary waves, are earthquake waves during an earthquake. They crash after P waves ( Primary waves) and are less stronger than surface waves
Surface waves, P-waves, and S-waves.
wavy
Still is an adjective in that example.
Swell can be a noun, adjective and verb. Noun: A long series of ocean waves. Adjective: Excellent, great. Verb: To increase in size.
Swell can be a noun, adjective and verb. Noun: A long series of ocean waves. Adjective: Excellent, great. Verb: To increase in size.
No, in "The sea became rough" rough serves as an adverb.Adjective:In the rough sea, the waves swelled.
Yes, it is. "Surfing the huge waves was a breathtaking experience." It is formed from the present participle (taking) of the verb "to take."
No, ocean is a noun. It can be used as an adjunct with other nouns, as in ocean waves and ocean currents. The adjective oceanic does not have an adverb form.
No. Build is generally used as a verb, as in to build a house. The adjective forms are the past participle (built, as in the house was well built) or the present participle (building, as in building materials).
Why I enjoy vacationing at the beachAn adjective clause is simply a group of words with a subject and a verb that provide a description. The clause starts with a pronoun such as who, whom, that, or which or an adverb such as when, where and why.
"Ultrasonic" is an adjective referring to sound waves at frequencies greater than the typical limit of human hearing. "Lamb waves" are elastic waves propagating in solid plates. Their particle motion lies in the plane that contains the direction of wave propagation and the plate normal (the direction perpendicular to the plate). The characteristic that defines a "Lamb wave" is completely different from the characteristic that defines an "ultrasonic" wave, so the question is a lot like asking "Are human beings American people ?" Some Lamb waves are ultrasonic, and the rest aren't.
body waves and surface waves
P-waves (Primary Waves) -- Body WaveS-waves (Secondary Waves) -- Body WaveSurface Waves (Rayleigh and Love)The 3 types of seismic waves are P waves, S waves and surface waves.