It is the winds, often far out into the oceans, that create waves.
i think it's Ocean waves
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
yes when the waves roll in the ocean... what do you think makes the waves... wind!
Wind that blows across the water surface.
the wave forms by being awesome
Mostly the wind. On a calm day the ocean will be pretty flat.
Mostly the wind. On a calm day the ocean will be pretty flat.
The energy of ocean waves primarily comes from wind transferring energy to the water's surface. The deposition process does not directly contribute to wave energy. Instead, it influences coastal topography, which can affect the movement and behavior of waves.
The waves come in the ocean is because of moon. Moon is close to the earth tonight. Tonight the moon pulls up the water in the ocean so that's how The waves come in the ocean.
Waves in the ocean carry energy, transferring it from one place to another without permanently displacing the water particles. This energy can come from wind, tides, or seismic activity and is responsible for the motion and power of ocean waves.
Wave energy comes from the wind transferring its energy to the surface of the ocean, creating waves. These waves carry kinetic energy that can be harnessed and converted into electricity using wave energy converters.
A toaster produces waves of electromagnetic radiation. The wavelength of these waves is similar to the wavelength of red light, hence why the wires in toasters glow red. As we heat up the wire, electrons are exited to a higher energy level, when they come back down an energy level, they produce a quanta of energy, a photon. ie a particle of light :)