invection
water travling toward a shore
Fish swim upstream by powerfully thrusting their tails to counteract the current. They are then able to slowly but surely travel upstream.
Longshore current is the movement of water nearest the coast. Usually caused by tides. Longshore drift is the movement of beach or coastal material, by longshore drift. The action of waves loosen the material, which is then moved by the current and deposited further down tide. The action is greater during storms.
Water cycle.
Infiltration is the vertical (up and down) movement of surface water.
An off shore brease.
Yep it sure does :) (:
water travling toward a shore
As the waveform approaches the shore, the particle will experience a circular motion. This is due to the orbital motion of the water particles that make up the wave. In essence, the particle will move in a circular pattern as the wave energy transports it towards the shore.
The movement of water that runs next to the shore is called the littoral drift. This movement is influenced by waves, tides, and currents, and plays a crucial role in shaping the coastlines through erosion and sediment transport.
An undertow flows away from the shore, toward the open water.
True. Waves carry water towards the shore by transporting energy from the open ocean to the coastal areas.
An object floating in the ocean will be carried by the currents and waves, drifting with the water. Its movement and eventual destination will be determined by the ocean's circulation patterns and wind conditions.
Land Breeze
The wave travels through the water without moving the water with it (the water moves but then as the wave passes the water moves back to where it was). The floating leaf stays with the water as the wave passes on its way to the shore.
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a land breeze