is it not just all the wee bubbles that rise to the surface cos of all the trapped air and stuff
These are known as tsunami.
White horses on the sea refer to the foamy white crests of waves formed by strong winds. This natural phenomenon occurs when wind whips up the surface of the water, creating foamy streaks resembling galloping white horses. It can be a sign of rough weather conditions at sea.
this one i know da answer is tsunami
As waves approach the shore, their height increases, and their speed decreases due to the interaction with the sea floor. The wave crests become steeper and eventually break as the waves approach the shallow water near the shore.
the moon pulls it and transfers some of the color because it likes the sea water
yes it is but it often happens in swimming pools and sea water
It is widely said that blue resembles the colour of the Aegean Sea and white resembles the whitecap of the wind waves. It represents the main colors in Greece like the sea is blue and they have white clothes.
The waves on the sea's surface are tranverse, the waves below the surface are longditudinal.
As waves approach a headland, they refract or bend around it due to a change in water depth. This causes the side of the headland facing the waves to experience erosion, while the side sheltered from the waves may experience deposition. Over time, this process can result in the formation of distinctive coastal features like sea caves and arches.
White foam in waves is primarily made up of air, sea water, and organic matter such as algae and plankton. The churning action of the waves mixes these elements together, creating the frothy white appearance.
Sea with no waves.
The sea can appear different depending on location and weather conditions. It can be calm with gentle waves, rough with strong currents and high waves, or crystal clear with vibrant marine life. The sea's color may range from deep blue to green or even gray, influenced by factors such as sediment content and sunlight.