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Ocean waves have more energy than ripples.
Seismic waves, also known as ground waves, have a motion similar to ocean waves. They travel through the earth's crust and can cause the ground to shake, much like how ocean waves cause the water to move.
Ocean waves are considered to be a combination of both transverse and longitudinal waves. While the surface water particles move in a circular motion, causing a transverse wave motion, the energy in ocean waves propagates forward, exhibiting characteristics of a longitudinal wave.
Ocean waves and sound waves differ in their propagation and behavior. Ocean waves are mechanical waves that travel through water, while sound waves are pressure waves that travel through air or other mediums. Ocean waves are affected by factors such as wind, tides, and water depth, while sound waves can travel through different mediums and are influenced by temperature and pressure. Additionally, ocean waves can be seen and felt, while sound waves are typically heard and can be reflected or absorbed by different materials.
Waves, like sound waves and ocean waves, travel at different speeds depending on the medium they are traveling through. Sound waves travel at about 343 meters per second in air, while ocean waves can travel at speeds ranging from 1 to 60 kilometers per hour.
Oh, yes. That's one of the biggest causes of Tsunamis, or Tiday Waves.
Ocean waves created by energy in the water are the waves that can be found in the ocean.
The Nazar waves are known for their immense size and power, often reaching heights of over 100 feet. These waves are created by a unique underwater canyon that funnels and amplifies the energy of the ocean swells, resulting in massive waves. The combination of the canyon's shape and the Atlantic Ocean's strong currents make Nazar waves some of the biggest and most powerful in the world.
There are a lot of answers to that. Things fall in the water, boats, sealife, the wind, underwater volcanic activity, earthquakes. But I would think the moon would be the biggest cause, since its gravity makes the tides pull the ocean.
Pacific ocean is the biggest ocean .
Waves in the open ocean are called ocean waves. These waves are generated by the wind and can travel vast distances across the ocean. Ocean waves can vary in size and strength depending on factors like wind speed and duration.
Indian Ocean is the 3rd biggest (or largest) ocean in the world.
Yes, ocean waves are part of the environment.
Stadium waves differ from real ocean waves because ocean waves use water and stadium waves use people.
no, the pacific is the biggest on the Earth
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Ocean waves have more energy than ripples.