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Sand dunes because, the wind blows sand and some sand hit large rocks, and they fall behind the large rocks, and the large rocks get covered in sand, but soon another large rock will do the same.

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What is the relationship between the movement of the wave and the movement of the medium?

It depends on the type of wave. If it is a transverse wave, then the medium moves in one direction while the wave moves in a perpendicular direction. Flicking a rope up and down causes a transverse wave. Eletromagnetic waves (e.g. light and radio) are transvere. If it is a longitudinal wave then the wave moves in the same direction as the medium. Pushing a slinky causes a longitudinal wave. Sound waves are also longitudinal.


What are 3 causes of a wave?

Three causes of a wave are wind blowing over the surface of water, earthquakes underwater, and gravitational pull from the moon and sun.


Is it true or false that a transverse wave causes its medium to move parallel to the direction the wave travels?

False. A transverse wave causes its medium to move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels. This means that the particles of the medium move up and down or side to side as the wave passes through.


What is the name of the wave of the rope in science?

The wave produced in a rope is called a transverse wave. This type of wave causes the particles in the rope to move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation.


What causes the frequency of a wave to increase and how does it affect the wave's behavior?

The frequency of a wave increases when the number of wave cycles passing a fixed point in a given time period increases. This causes the wave to have a higher pitch or tone. A higher frequency wave also carries more energy and can travel faster, but it may have a shorter wavelength.

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What seismic wave causes the most damage?

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Which wave causes the medium to vibrate only in a direction parallel to the wave's motion?

Longitudinal wave


Which seismic wave causes damage to da surface?

The surface wave.


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Wave refraction causes deposition in the bays Wave refraction causes erosion of the headlands


What is a tidal wave caused by a earthquake?

This is known as a tsunami.


What is a seismic wave that causes particules of rock to vibrate in the same direction which the wave is moving?

That would be a P-wave or Primary wave which is a longitudinal seismic wave.


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What type of deposits would be helpful. Basically, the ultrasound causes a vibration in what it is aimed at causing it to shatter.


What causes soil removal and the formation of sand deposits?

weathering and erosion


What is a gigantic wave that causes destruction called?

tsunami, tidal wave or a water surge.


What causes a wave to power up?

The moon


What causes a wave cut notch?

waves


What is the relationship between the movement of the wave and the movement of the medium?

It depends on the type of wave. If it is a transverse wave, then the medium moves in one direction while the wave moves in a perpendicular direction. Flicking a rope up and down causes a transverse wave. Eletromagnetic waves (e.g. light and radio) are transvere. If it is a longitudinal wave then the wave moves in the same direction as the medium. Pushing a slinky causes a longitudinal wave. Sound waves are also longitudinal.