During storms,large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves.
When some shorelines aren’t shaped like storm waves
During storms, large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves. Is this for your homework too?ha ha it's okay I don't mind. =D
The spectrum has been arranged in the order of increasing fequency and is given as follows: Long waves, (waves produced during lightning) - LOWEST FREQUENCY Medium waves, short waves. All these come under common title Radio waves Mircro waves Infrared Visible Ultra violet X-ray Gama ray The lowest frequency is the LOng wave. Hope electromagnetic waves may be produced when thinking process continues. The frequency will be the least one.
Light waves are transverse.Sound waves may be transverse or longitudinal. Sound in gases can only be longitudinal.
A transverse wave may, or may not, be a mechanical wave (electromagnetic waves are also transverse).I don't know about congressional waves; you may want to ask a representative of congress in your country.
Mechanical waves: they are waves that propagates by the vibration of particles of the medium(Solid,Liquid,Gas), so it needs medium to propagate.It may be transverse waves or longitudinal waves.
Different types of storm rotate. A large-scale rotating storm may be called a cyclone. A violently rotating storm that is produced by a thunderstorm is a tornado.
During storms, large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves. Is this for your homework too?ha ha it's okay I don't mind. =D
No. It may vary from year to year for a given location depending on storm activity, and sea levels have risen, but waves themselves are not getting bigger.
A Tsunami, or tidal wave, or seismic sea wave may be caused by an earthquake. It is incorrect to refer to giant ocean waves caused by severe storms as tsunamis. Severe storms may cause giant ocean waves referred to as "Rogue Waves" - which are distinct from and NOT the same as Tsunamis.
The spectrum has been arranged in the order of increasing fequency and is given as follows: Long waves, (waves produced during lightning) - LOWEST FREQUENCY Medium waves, short waves. All these come under common title Radio waves Mircro waves Infrared Visible Ultra violet X-ray Gama ray The lowest frequency is the LOng wave. Hope electromagnetic waves may be produced when thinking process continues. The frequency will be the least one.
During storms, large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves. Is this for your homework too?ha ha it's okay I don't mind. =D
A Tsunami, or tidal wave, or seismic sea wave may be caused by an earthquake. It is incorrect to refer to giant ocean waves caused by severe storms as tsunamis. Severe storms may cause giant ocean waves referred to as "Rogue Waves" - which are distinct from and NOT the same as Tsunamis.
The weather is storm as tornadoes are produced by very powerful thunderstorms. The tornado may be surrounded by rain and large hail.
a storm has a name cause it may be different to the rest of its kind, or may be stronger than any other type storm.
P-waves and S-waves. P waves are known as Primary waves as they have a high velocity and so are recorded at seismometer stations before Secondary or S-waves. P waves may also be known as pressure waves as they are in fact compression or longitudinal waves. S-waves may also be known as shear waves as they are transverse waves.
This may refer to Longitudinal waves
This may refer to Longitudinal waves