No, wave action is caused by wind. When wind blows over the surface of a body of water, it creates friction and transfers some of its energy into the water, forming waves. So, wind is the primary driver behind wave action.
No, a flag cannot wave in space where there is no atmosphere to create wind.
To create a wave in Little Alchemy, combine a sea + wind = wave.
To create a wave, you will need a medium such as water or air, a source of energy to disturb the medium (like wind or a vibrating object), and space for the wave to propagate.
Wave size is determined by the energy and distance the wind travels over the water's surface. Factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (the distance the wind travels across the water) influence wave size. Stronger winds blowing over longer distances will create larger waves.
The height of a wind-formed wave can be affected by factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance over which the wind has blown). Stronger winds over longer distances (fetch) can create larger waves, while shorter fetch or shorter duration of wind may result in smaller waves. The interaction between wind and the ocean surface also plays a role in wave height.
No, a flag cannot wave in space where there is no atmosphere to create wind.
To create a wave in Little Alchemy, combine a sea + wind = wave.
The weather can create a wave. Such as the wind. Aslo the moon plays a big part in creating tides.
To create a wave, you will need a medium such as water or air, a source of energy to disturb the medium (like wind or a vibrating object), and space for the wave to propagate.
Wave size is determined by the energy and distance the wind travels over the water's surface. Factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (the distance the wind travels across the water) influence wave size. Stronger winds blowing over longer distances will create larger waves.
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The height of a wind-formed wave can be affected by factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance over which the wind has blown). Stronger winds over longer distances (fetch) can create larger waves, while shorter fetch or shorter duration of wind may result in smaller waves. The interaction between wind and the ocean surface also plays a role in wave height.
Continuous resources are those that will virtually always exist. They include solar energy, rainfall, wind and wave action.
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
Wind energy can generate waves by transferring energy from the wind to the water's surface. Stronger winds can create larger waves, while wind direction can influence wave direction and quality for surfers. Overall, wind energy plays a significant role in shaping wave conditions in the ocean.
Wind is created by the movement of air molecules. When an action, like waving your hand, displaces air, it can set off a chain reaction of air molecules moving in response. This movement creates airflow, which we feel as wind.
Well it depends. If its a big wave, there lots of wind. If its a small wave, there's probably little wind. It has to be strong enough. Surprisingly, waves comes from wind.