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It does not "stay" it follows a sine wave pattern - High tide is momentary.
"Tide" or a faster wave would be a "White cap"
I believe trough is high tide but I'm not 100% sure A trough is the low part of a wave, the opposite of crest.
Tide pools are formed in rocky coastal areas when depressions or crevices in the rocks fill with seawater during high tide, trapping marine organisms inside when the tide recedes. Over time, wave action and erosion can also create and shape tide pools along the coast.
A longitudinal wave has a large amplitude if the particles in the medium are displaced by a significant distance from their equilibrium position. This displacement represents the maximum strength or intensity of the wave. The larger the amplitude, the more energy the wave carries.
a tide or a large surf wave
Tide
a water fall
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wave tide
On a large scale you would call the movement a tide. On a small scale you would call the movement a wave.
the moons gravty pushes and pulls it so you get height tide and low tide
The difference in levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide
crest, tide, swell, wave
A tide wave is generated by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun on the Earth's oceans. These forces create bulges in the ocean's surface, resulting in the rise and fall of water levels that we observe as tides. The rotation of the Earth and the topography of the ocean floor also influence the propagation of tide waves.
the frosty tide is a tide of snow. like a tide from a wave, but it is snow instead of water.
The rise and fall of the ocean's surface is called the tide. The tide is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.