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Does rock that piles up at the foot of a cliff form a regolith slope?

No, it doesn't.


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They form at high places and when snow piles up after a while they begin to build up eventually making an alpine glacier.


When ocean water piles up on the side of the earth that face the moon?

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Which current is water moving from place to place near or at the top of the sea?

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Can energy go through water?

Absolutely! Electric energy, kinetic energy, sound waves, light waves, heat ... all kinds of energy travel very well through water.


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What kind of waves are water waves?

Water waves are formed by the force of the wind agianst the water and air goes forward and finally develops a circular motion. This motion causes a pressure to go down on the surface at its front, and pressure going up and this causes the surface to take on the form of a wave.


How do you demonstrate transverse waves?

Water waves are known as transverse waves because the motion of the water is up and down, or at right angles to the direction in which the waves are traveling. You can see this by observing a cork bobbing up and down on water as the waves pass by; the cork moves very little in a sideways direction.


What will a cork do if you place it in a large bowl of Water and makes waves in the water?

The cork will float on the water due to its buoyancy. When waves are created in the water, the cork will move with the motion of the waves, bobbing up and down as the waves pass through.


How do plunging breaker waves form?

Plunging breaker waves form when the ocean floor increases rapidly in depth, causing the wave to steepen until it eventually collapses forward. This type of wave is common in areas with a steep seabed gradient, such as coastal areas with reefs or sandbars. The plunging action can create powerful and challenging surf conditions for experienced surfers.


What makes water pile up a short distance above a containers rim?

Water piles up above a container's rim due to surface tension, which is the cohesive force that water molecules exert on each other at the surface. This surface tension causes the water to form a convex meniscus, creating a slight bulge or pile-up above the container's rim.


What characteristics of water waves make them transverse waves?

Water waves are transverse waves because they move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's energy transfer. This means that the particles of water move up and down as the wave travels horizontally.