The dips in waves are called troughs. They are the lowest points of the wave where the water level is at its lowest.
Waves that spread outwards in all directions are called spherical waves.
No, electromagnetic waves that are felt as heat are called infrared waves, not radio waves. Radio waves have lower frequencies and longer wavelengths than infrared waves.
Reflected sound waves are called echoes.
incident waves.
Light energy moves as waves are called electromagnetic waves. These waves are characterized by their amplitude, wavelength, and frequency, and can travel through a vacuum at the speed of light.
They are called dimples.
Infront of the sea wall the gradient dips down because the waves are pushed up against the wall and there is a strong backwash so that's why it dips down. This is beach scouring.
The waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves.
They're called 'seismic' waves.
Waves that spread outwards in all directions are called spherical waves.
They are called by either Planetary waves or Rossby waves.
Waves produced by earthquakes are called seismic waves. These waves can be further categorized into primary (P-waves), secondary (S-waves), and surface waves.
The portion of the nephron that dips into the medulla of the kidney is called the loop of Henle. This structure plays a key role in concentrating urine by creating a concentration gradient in the kidney.
seismic waves
Leap-The-Dips was created in 1902.
They are called electromagnetic waves.
Seismic sea waves are also called a tsunami.