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it effects the water to evaporate to the clouds and rain gain
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.
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The wind blows over the sea and causes small ripples. The water is forced into elliptical cycles which travel towards the shore.
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If you mean water waves, those are usually caused by the wind. For other waves - well, it really depends on the specific situation.
Waves are caused by wind hitting the surface of the water. They are caused by earthquakes too.
Waves on an inland lake is caused by the wind. The stronger the wind blows across open water, the rougher and higher the waves.
The Sun doesn't create waves on the ocean and large bodies of water. The waves are caused by the wind.
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Waves are carriers of energy because waves are caused by energy flowing through the water making them move in a wavy motion. The waves are also caused by the wind blowing on the top of the water.
Most surface waves are caused by wind. Tsunamis are formed by heat and circular wind motions. Tidal waves are caused by hurricanes with huge wind currents.
They are caused by wind.
The wind transfering some energy to the water and forming waves. Hence when its windier, you get bigger waves
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