depends on the size of the wave and what ocean it is in
the pacific ocean
because when a wave breaks onto the shore it gets sucked back into the ocean where the wind will turn it into a new wave, or swell.
Yes, an ocean wave is a mechanical wave, since the water is the medium of the wave.
The wave base is typically half the wavelength, so for a wave that is 200 meters long, the wave base would be around 100 meters deep. This is the depth in the ocean at which water motion from a wave is negligible.
When a wave passes through the ocean it may make a wave.
A sound wave
What you do is you go out and kneel in the ocean, then you wait for a wave when you see a wave coming at you you take your legs off the ground and then your boogie boarding
How long and strongly the wind blows. I know that for a fact. Trust me.
gravity of course!
yes it is
A breaker wave, a surf.
to wave = ani ocean wave = Nalu