You can find waves with any liquid. The ocean can have the most waves.
Waves are caused by the moon and wind power. Also if you put a stick on the top of water rippels show, those are also waves.
Sound waves are everywhere. You could find them in such places like the television, or the radio, or even instruments. The vibration of a string on a guitar or a reed on a Clarinet, produces sound waves.
Seiches (SAYsh) form in large bays and lakes as a wave that rocks back and forth. They can result from a strong wind that pushes the water level upon one side of a lake or basin.
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in places that has costlines
Water. (Note: Ripples are waves too.)
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.
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If you notice that the number of waves that go past increases you also find that the distance between each crest is shorter and shorter (narrower and narrower).
Some insects use ultraviolet waves to find nectar. The ultraviolet light leaves marks on flowers, and the insects can sense them and find the nearby nectar.
seismic waves
Water. (Note: Ripples are waves too.)
find for surfing waves
As the category is not stipulated: I would suggest waves and ripples can be found at the sea side.
By finding the arrival time of the P waves and S waves :)
One can find Waves plug-ins from many places on the Internet. For instance, the official Waves website offers this specific plug-in. One can simply visit the website and click 'download'.
The difference in arrival time is used to find the distance to an Earthquake's epicentre.
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"Cymatic" refers to sound waves and similar vibrations, not to electromagnetic waves. You can do some reading on electromagnetic waves - to get started, you might read the Wikipedia article - and then decide what similarities there are to sound waves.
One can find information about Aqua Waikiki waves from the following sources: Hotels, Expedia, Aqua Resorts, Trip Advisor, Aqua Waikiki waves, Yelp, Booking, Zoover.
Correct, electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum. Sunlight is an example of this.