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What is pull under the waves?

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This is a pull under the waves?

A pull under the waves refers to being dragged beneath the water's surface. This can happen due to strong currents, undertows, or being caught in a rip current. It is important to remain calm, conserve energy, and swim parallel to the shore to escape the pull.


What is a pull under the waves?

A pull under the waves refers to a strong current or undertow that can drag a swimmer down beneath the water's surface, making it difficult to swim back to shore. It is important for swimmers to be aware of potential dangerous currents when swimming in the ocean.


P waves?

seismic waves that puch copmpress and pull in the diection thta waves travel


Why do waves occur only in the oceans?

Because "waves" are part of water and the moon's gravitational pull can only pull the water to form "waves".


Which earthquake waves travel through matter with a push pull motion?

Primary (P) waves, also known as compressional waves, travel through matter with a push-pull motion. These waves are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.


Does the moon have a pull on the earth?

Yes; Sea-waves are a good example for this pull


What seismic wave moves in a push-pull motion?

P-waves, or Primary waves, are seismic waves that move in a push-pull motion. They are the fastest seismic waves and can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.


What are the 3 kinds of waves?

P Waves (AKA primary, or push-pull waves) S Waves (AKA secondary, or shear waves) and last but not least Surface Waves


What does warning light with waves under it on dashboard mean?

If it is a car with waves under it then it is a slip indicator. If it is just waves it can be low coolant or low windshield fluid. It can also be rear defroster indicator. Need better description and make, model, and year of vehicle to be sure.


When was Waves under Water created?

Waves under Water was created in 2007.


Earthquakes fastest waves that push and pull?

The fastest waves produced by an earthquake are called P-waves, or primary waves, that push and pull the ground in the direction of their movement. These waves travel through solids, liquids, and gases and are the first to be detected by seismographs during an earthquake event.

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