Either normal wave action or someone dropped something (a rock? a load of dirt?) in the other side of the pond.
That is called creating ripples or waves in the water.
These ripples are called waves. When an object is dropped or disturbance occurs in the water, it creates waves that propagate across the surface.
Ocean waves have more energy than ripples.
Ripples on the surface of a pond are created by disturbances such as a falling object, wind, or a passing animal. These disturbances displace the water, creating waves that spread outwards in a circular pattern. The size and speed of the ripples depend on the force of the disturbance and the properties of the water.
Ripples on water travel slower than sound. Sound waves travel through air at a speed of roughly 343 meters per second, while ripples on water can travel at speeds as slow as a few meters per second, depending on factors like the depth of the water and the frequency of the ripples.
As the category is not stipulated: I would suggest waves and ripples can be found at the sea side.
Imagine a pool of water. If you dropped a rock in the water you would cause ripples that would travel out evenly in all directions. When one of those ripples hits a wall, you can see that the ripple bounces off the wall. Sound works the same way. Sound is basically just ripples in the air (vibrations). When a sound vibration hits a wall it bounces back much like the ripples in water.
waves, waives
Light is faster than ripples on water. Light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum, while ripples on water travel at a much slower speed, depending on factors such as the density of the water and the force creating the ripples.
wind creates ripples in the sand
Only something of very little mass could fall on a lake yet not make ripples in the water. A leaf or bits of dust may fall and make very few ripples but there would always be some however small. Only something like sunlight particles could be said to cause absolutely no ripples.
a villi is a finger-like organ normally found in the intestine which have ripples. the ripples on the villi that held the nutrition from the foods we eat and disaperse them troughout the body a little at a time.
It is very possible that the water ripples when a duck farts, because the water ripples when a human farts. The air coming out of the duck would make a ripple in the water.
Ripples - 1967 was released on: USA: 1967
That is called creating ripples or waves in the water.
Fire Ripples - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
The Ripples - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 2003