If you are looking for a true/false answer, it's false.
Any kind of wave always moves in the same direction as the wave.
compression.
rarefaction
compression
rarefaction
CREST
A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
Transverse wave has crests and troughs. But longitudinal has only compressions and rarefactions. Any way while drawing figures even for longitudinal as in the case of organ pipes we follow only crest and trough structures.
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
A longitudinal wave is a "side-on" waveform. A transverse Wave is a "end-on" waveform.
CREST
crest
compression
A wave must be transverse or longitudinal or both.
Earthquakes generate both transverse and longitudinal waves.
its a transverse wave
The lowest point on a transverse wave is called the trough
Transverse wave has crests and troughs. But longitudinal has only compressions and rarefactions. Any way while drawing figures even for longitudinal as in the case of organ pipes we follow only crest and trough structures.
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
Light is transverse in nature.
Transverse :)
Its a transverse wave.