these worms wave their tails to create water current to get more air
as alert-push & plull of tail makes the wave of tail
an electric eel's food chain contains worms snails other water insects and they will eat a finger if you wave it in front of them
A water wave is a mechanical wave that travels on the surface of a body of water, transferring energy through the oscillation of particles in the water. It is a transverse wave, with the particles of water moving perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
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Water is not a wave but a substance!
depends on the cats manxs can't! They have no tail
No. Tasmanian devils do not wave their tails as a means of communication. This trait is more characteristic of felines.
No, viperfish do not wave their tails to move forward. They primarily use their long dorsal fin to maintain stability and fins to navigate and maneuver in the water. Their body shape and fin movements are adapted for precise and swift swimming.
Constant wave churning and the removal of organic solids by the action of filter feeders like sand worms,clams,mussels and coral polyps.
The S Wave (Secondary Wave) cannot travel through water. On the P Wave (Primary Wave) and the Surface Wave can travel through water.
When a wave moves through water, the water particles move in a circular motion within the wave. As the wave passes, the water particles oscillate up and down, transferring energy but not water along with the wave's direction.
Ocean water within a wave moves in a circular motion in open water. As the wave approaches the shore, the water becomes shallow and the bottom.