It is a Chinese proverb. It means you can't have the one thing without the other thing.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
Wind down could me calm down or decrease from your current state.
It is Thai for 'the wind from the sea'.
wind surfing
If you mean what verb describes the action of wind, that would be "to blow".For example: "The wind blew the leaves across the yard."
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.
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
If you mean water waves, those are usually caused by the wind. For other waves - well, it really depends on the specific situation.
what of the sun is converted into wind and water waves
Wind causes waves as it disrupts the water's surface. Its constant and repetitive motion is transferred into the water which generates waves.
the waters wind is in the tides waves
Namikaze means "Waves and Wind" **EDIT/ADDING** could also mean "strife"/ "discord". (taken from WWWJDIC)
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.
Magnetic waves electromagnetic waves wind waves surface waves capillary waves
da wind an da waves has somting 2 do with da ocean an da lake cuz it is da wind dat makes da ocean movebut if da wind 2 hard big waves come me no like big waves
Waves on an inland lake is caused by the wind. The stronger the wind blows across open water, the rougher and higher the waves.