wave length, crest, amplitude, trough
All Things Come in Waves was created in 2008.
do not have mass
they all have amplitudes and they all have frequencies.
All light waves behave in two ways, simultaneously. Light of any kind acts as both a wave and a ray.
There is literally no answer to this. Waves are produced by many different things. In the effort to salvage some kind of answerable question from this, most waves in the ocean are produced by wind.
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
All waves, including light, sound, and water waves, can be diffracted. Diffraction is a phenomenon where waves bend around obstacles or pass through small openings and interfere with each other.
Non-examples of seismic waves would include electromagnetic waves (such as light or radio waves), sound waves in air or water, and ocean waves. Seismic waves specifically refer to the waves of energy that travel through the Earth's layers during an earthquake or other seismic event. These waves are distinct from other types of waves due to their propagation characteristics and the medium through which they travel.
For example, by observing things like interference, which are typical for waves.
Yes, all living things vibrate. You are vibrating right now.
All high frequency radiation e.g. X rays , gamma rays etc. are harmful to living things .
Yes all waves change.