No but the tides are. Tides are created from the moon's gravitational pull of the seas.
Waves are created by wind.
In the Bible, God created the moon with its own light but i think that the moon nly reflects the light of the sun.
Primary waves (p waves)
p-waves because they have more forcce and they are faster hope it helped :)
Longitudinal waves.
~Waves are the forward movement of the ocean's water due to the oscillation of water particles by the frictional drag of wind over the water's surface.~Waves can vary in size and strength based on wind speed and friction on the water's surface or outside factors such as boats. The small wave trains created by a boat's movement on the water are called wake. By contrast, high winds and storms can generate large groups of wave trains with enormous energy.~In addition, undersea earthquakes or other sharp motions in the seafloor can sometimes generate enormous waves, called tsunamis (inappropriately known as tidal waves) that can devastate entire coastlines.
Rogue Moon was created in 1960.
kind of.. http://www.essortment.com/all/tidesmoon_rdky.htm
The moon has a gravity like the earth and therefore as it changes from a full moon to crecent so dose the gravitational pull. It is this gravitational pull on the sea that causes waves and high and low tide. The wind can also have an effect on how strong or high the waves will be
The moon and wind (created by the sun heating the air)
Yes. The creation of waves is unrelated to the Moon. What the Moon creates is tides.
The Moon are you a Idiot
the moon makes the waves move with gravitation. the moon pulls all the waves to come it's way using gravitation. and the other reason why the waves move is because the wind blows the waves. Natalie w.
on July 1969 we set foot on the moon and created seismic waves (moon quakes) that lasted over an hour that would have lasted only 20-30 seconds on earth(earthquakes). So seismic waves last way longer on the Moon then on Earth.
On the Moon,,
No, the moon does not create waves, it creates tides because of its gravitational pull.
The waves come in the ocean is because of moon. Moon is close to the earth tonight. Tonight the moon pulls up the water in the ocean so that's how The waves come in the ocean.
Waves are not created by rocks, but rather by the energy of wind moving over the surface of the water. Rocks on the ocean floor can influence the shape and direction of waves as they break and change the wave patterns.