Ok, the things you need are:
Use pomade before your brush/du rag
Brush hair at most 1/1 ½ hours daily
Clean hair at least every other day to keep hair healthy
Brush hair in shower to make them more uniform
Wear du rag when not busy and to bed.
Spray du rag with water or moisturizer while wearing.
Get a hair cut every 2-4 weeks to make them deeper
While hair is long, comb hair as well as brush (hard brush)
I have 360 waves and my waves are deep.
I wash my hair every other day.
OK first thing u do is:
when u brush ur hair hold it straight up and brush do each side of the head
place in pomade (360 style) get a towel soak it in hot water place it on your head make sure u push in remove it
the pomade had melted
brush hair with hard brush then place du rag on then go to sleep tada this process only took meh 2 weeks
a flag??
head into the waves at a slight angle and reduce speed
All it is, is an even all around
sound is used through sound waves wich are all around us in the air.
Yes, diffraction occurs with all types of waves, including light, sound, and water waves. It describes the bending of waves around obstacles and the spreading of waves as they pass through apertures or around edges. The extent of diffraction depends on the wavelength of the wave and the size of the obstacle or aperture.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles and the spreading of waves as they pass through openings. It can be observed with all types of waves, including light and sound. Diffraction occurs when waves encounter an obstacle or aperture that is comparable in size to their wavelength.
This phenomenon is called diffraction. Diffraction occurs when waves encounter an obstacle or aperture that is comparable in size to the wavelength of the wave, causing the wave to bend and spread out around the obstacle. It is a characteristic behavior of all types of waves, including light waves, sound waves, and water waves.
A beach formed around a bay head by storm waves; layers of sediment cover the bay floor and bare rock benches front the headland cliffs.
head into the waves at a slight angle and reduce speed
head into the waves at a slight angle, and reduce your speed
The movement of ocean waves can evoke a sense of calm and relaxation as you sway your head to their rhythm.
There is literally no answer to this. Waves are produced by many different things. In the effort to salvage some kind of answerable question from this, most waves in the ocean are produced by wind.