it takes up to 100 years
A transverse wave. The snake moves up and down in a transverse way type of motion....... but it does NOT compress which means it isn't a longitudinal wave. : )Everyone get a Twitter! Fan Bella Thorne... I
A mealworm can travel 5 centimeters in a few seconds to a minute, depending on its speed and mobility. They move by contracting and relaxing their body segments in a wave-like motion.
You may be describing a sea arch, which is a formation created by wave erosion along a coastline. Over time, waves erode the softer rock, creating an arched passageway that can extend for long distances along the coast. These features are often found in areas with strong wave action and can be quite striking to witness.
A kangaroo have a wave motion called longitudinal wave. The compression is holding a position to jump and when the kangaroo jumps it use the rarefaction to spring high in the air.
A wave can be characterized by the following properties: its speed; frequency; wavelength; period; amplitude; whether it is longitudinal or transverse; its polarization; whether it is a mechanical, electromagnetic or other type of wave.
depends on the size of the wave and what ocean it is in
A wave cut platform starts as an elevated plane. It becomes a cliff an erodes slowly with water, soil, and time.
A wave-cut platform forms when the continuous erosion of coastal cliffs by wave action causes them to retreat inland. As the waves wear away the base of the cliffs, a flat and relatively smooth surface is left behind, known as a wave-cut platform. This platform is typically located at the base of the cliffs and is constantly shaped by the erosive power of the waves.
An S-wave travels at 3.5 kilometers per second. If you have an S-wave traveling 6000 kilometers, it would take 1.7seconds.
two seconds
Wave-cut platform formation is a result of erosion caused by the action of waves, which undermine and wear away the base of a cliff. Erosion occurs when waves constantly batter the coast, causing the cliff to retreat inland and leaving behind the wave-cut platform.
A ridge of sand projecting into a bay
about 1 hour. (nahsee)
A wave cut platform is made due to erosion of the head land or cliff. The constant and repetitive crashing of the waves on the rock which have sand grains in them wear away at the rock and eventually wear out a cave that collapses on itself forming a platform below the headland or cliff and that ids then called the platform.
Cellphones use microwave radiation to send and receive. Radios do the same, but with long wave or short wave.
Electromagnetic radiation travels at the speed of light, so it would make the journey in 700 years.
To determine how long it takes a wave to travel 5000 km, you need to know the wave's speed. For example, if the wave travels at a speed of 300 m/s (typical for sound in air), it would take approximately 16.67 hours to cover that distance. If the wave travels faster, say at 1500 m/s (typical for sound in water), it would take about 3.47 hours. Therefore, the time depends on the specific speed of the wave in question.