It depends on what country are you starting from and what country are you going to.
A metoriod is floating in space,a metor is falling trough our atmosphere, and a metorite is on the ground.
crest and trough. The crest is the highest point of a wave, while the trough is the lowest point.
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.
A larger trough.
The trough or the valley between two waves is the lowest part of a wave. Its highest point is called the crest.
the northern, eastern, and western ones
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The difference between one point of a wave and another point is the phase difference, which reflects how much the wave has shifted in terms of position or time. This phase difference determines whether the points are in phase (crest aligns with crest or trough with trough), out of phase (crest aligns with trough), or somewhere in between.
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For those who slept trough the geography class, Brazil is located on the Southern Hemisphere, meaning that Brazil´s summer is on the U.S. winter, and vice-versa.
A very old trough. A hard-wearing trough. A durable trough. One tough trough.
A metoriod is floating in space,a metor is falling trough our atmosphere, and a metorite is on the ground.
The amplitude of a periodic wave is half the vertical distance between a crest and a trough. Therefore, the amplitude of the wave in this case would be 0.5 cm.
wave height. -- The highest point of a wave is known as its crest while the trough is the lowest point of the wave. Wavelength is the horizontal distance between successive crests or troughs. by: Claire O.
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The pig ate from the trough. Trough is a noun.
The possessive form of the singular noun trough is trough's.