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There are a few things that cause the ocean surface not to be level. The small-scale variation or waves is caused by wind. The ocean level in various areas is also affected by wind patterns, ocean currents, variations in Earth's gravity, and the tides.
Modulating gravity waves is currently beyond our technological capabilities, as gravity waves are extremely weak and difficult to manipulate. These waves are produced by massive cosmic events such as colliding black holes or neutron stars, and detecting them requires highly advanced equipment like LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory).
Rip tides are not associated with gravitational waves. Rip tides are strong, narrow currents in the ocean caused by the interaction of water levels, while gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime caused by moving masses. They are two different phenomena that are not directly related.
Assuming you were inside a spaceship or sealed structure where you had air, then yes you could. Due to the 1/6th gravity the water would slosh around much more than usual and movements that create small ripples in your bath at home would cause large waves that spilled over the side of the tub.
The ionosphere current refers to the flow of charged particles (such as electrons and ions) in Earth's ionosphere. These currents are influenced by the magnetic field of the Earth and play a crucial role in the interaction between solar radiation and the Earth's atmosphere. Ionospheric currents are important for phenomena like auroras and the propagation of radio waves.
Well for those of u who must know, waves are ocean currents created by wind. Tides are ocean currents created from the push and the pull of the sun and the moons gravity.
currents are effected by a lot of things one of them is the moon. The moons gravitational pulls the waves towards it causing waves to move
They are pulled from the gravity/force of the moon therefore creating waves and currents.
The moons gravity pulls the water and makes high tide and low tide
the wind and shifting of the earth.
The concept of waves influences ocean currents by transferring energy and momentum. Waves can cause surface currents to form, which can affect the movement of water in the ocean. The interaction between waves and currents can impact the behavior of ocean circulation patterns.
The gravity of the Sun and the Moon causes tides. Waves are caused by the wind. Currents have a variety of causes, but differential heating of different parts of the Earth by the Sun, modified by the coriolis effect of the turning Earth is the main one.
you get waves not tidal waves or tsunami's! You just get waves. how big they get would depend on air currents and storms
Yes, the moons gravity pulls slightly on the earths hydrosphere. After a full moon you may notice that the oceans waves are distorted moving in several directions.
it's gravity disturbs the oceans. can cause giant waves.
No. Waves are transferring energy from another source such as wind, boats, animals (fish, human ect) currents, Gravity ( Tides).
waves and currents make the shore bigger