Waves are caused by wind hitting the surface of the water.
They are caused by earthquakes too.
Heat.
Heavy waves caused by hurricanes are not called rip tides. Waves causes by hurricanes are called waves. Rip tides are occur closer to the shore line.
Surface waves are primarily caused by earthquakes rather than winds. Earthquakes generate seismic waves that propagate along Earth's surface, leading to ground shaking. Winds, on the other hand, primarily generate ocean surface waves rather than seismic surface waves.
The shadow zone is caused by S-waves as they travel through Earth. S-waves, however, cannot travel through the outer core of the Earth, which is molten. This is because S-waves lose velocity when travelling through a liquid.
The movement of air molecules. As air flows over the surface of the water, it transfers energy that causes ripples and waves to form.
No. The waves caused by hurricanes are simply called waves. However, these waves can cause rip tide.
What Water waves are caused by wind is directly caused by the heat of the sun.
Light waves are not caused by vibrating objects. Light waves are electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium to propagate, unlike sound waves which are caused by vibrating objects. The vibrations of charged particles, such as electrons, generate light waves.
No, they can be caused by standing waves, but they move
They are caused by wind.
Water waves are caused by the wind, which is directly caused by the uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun.
waves are caused when it is windy or win like something big hits the water
No. Rip tides are caused by heavy waves but they are not heavy waves themselves.
Waves are caused by kinect energy
no it is caused by earthquakes
Sound Waves
no, they are caused by the moon, honestly