Winds cause waves to form. The stronger the wind, the larger the waves. Wind transfers its energy to the surface of the water and depending on the strength of the wind, either small or large waves will form.
Undulating.
The term that best describes the path of movement of water particles in a wave is circular. Water particles in a wave move in a circular motion as the wave passes through, with particles moving in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on the wave's characteristics.
This describes a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. Examples include light and water waves.
Circular orbit
Wavelength describes the distance between any two corresponding points in a wave, such as between two crests in a transverse wave or two rarefactions in a longitudinal wave.
Undulating.
surface waves
The term that best describes the path of movement of water particles in a wave is circular. Water particles in a wave move in a circular motion as the wave passes through, with particles moving in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on the wave's characteristics.
a sweeping motion
This describes a transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. Examples include light and water waves.
Circular orbit
Wavelength describes the distance between any two corresponding points in a wave, such as between two crests in a transverse wave or two rarefactions in a longitudinal wave.
Wave speed is the rate at which a wave disturbance travels through a medium. It is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or other units of distance per time. The phrase "the speed at which a wave travels through a medium" describes wave speed accurately.
A sound wave describes noise. Source: university chemistry
The period of a wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to occur, usually measured in seconds. It is the reciprocal of the frequency of the wave, which is the number of cycles that occur in one second.
Light is a transverse wave
The term that describes the distance from the crest to the trough of a wave is called the amplitude.