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tsunamis. These waves travel across the ocean at high speeds and can cause devastating impacts when they hit coastlines.
When waves grow so tall that they topple over, they form ocean breakers called "whitecaps." These whitecaps are created when wind causes the wave crest to become unstable and break, leading to the formation of foamy white waves.
The phenomena of ocean waves lighting up at night is called bioluminescence. This occurs when certain marine organisms, such as phytoplankton or jellyfish, produce light through a chemical reaction within their bodies, creating a magical glowing effect in the water.
Tsunami waves can occur in the middle of the ocean as a result of undersea earthquakes or landslides. These waves may not be as noticeable in open ocean areas due to their long wavelengths, but they can build up in height and strength as they approach coastal areas.
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Felt is a soft fabric. It doesn't matter if there are waves in the ocean or not.
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
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The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
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Sonar waves.
None in the open ocean because in the open ocean the tsunami waves are not very large. They only build as they hit shallow water.
Thalassophobia is fear of the open ocean.
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ocean tides