Huh... I'm not sure... I think it has something to do with the waves in the ocean and the planet turning.... or is it the wind that makes the waves...roll..?
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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.
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Ignoring the coriolis effect, winds blow form high to low, therefore the wind would blow from west to east, it would be a westerly wind.
Huh... I'm not sure... I think it has something to do with the waves in the ocean and the planet turning.... or is it the wind that makes the waves...roll..?
No. Wind is what causes normal waves, but it has absolutely nothing to do withs tsunamis. Tsunamis typically result from undersea earthquakes.
many different reasons. wind can blow across the surface of the water, energy can pass through causing waves,
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The winds from a hurricane blowing across the water's surface creates waves. The stronger the wind, the bigger the waves. Put some water in a bowl and blow across the surface. You made waves.
It can blow you away with the wind to make zombies fly
yes because the wind has a force of its own
when danii and ella blow towards the beach. its causes sea urchins to regurgitate and waves pop out There are three types of waves; tides, wind waves, and tsunamis. Tides are formed from the gravitational pull of the sun and moon. Wind waves are formed from contact with the wind on the Earth, and as a result the energy from the wind pushes the water into a wave shape where they finally break on shore. Tsunamis are formed from geographic upsets, such as volcanic eruptions and colliding fault lines.
Waves are created when wind moves across the surface of water. The size, speed and direction of the wave when it reaches the shore is determined by the speed of the wind, the amount of time the wind is blowing in the same direction, and distance over which the wind blows in a constant direction. Tsunami's are waves created by earthquakes. Boats can make waves too. You can make ripple waves in a puddle or lake by throwing a rock into the water. Tides are not the same as waves but can effect waves. Tides are created by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.