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Waves of the sea. #75951309
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Waves of the sea. The wave is formed due to the adhesion of liquid particles and air; gliding across the smooth surface of the water, the air initially creates ripples, and then acts on its sloping surfaces, it develops gradually the excitement of the water mass. Experience has shown that the water particles do not have translational motion; only moves vertically. Sea waves called the movement of the water on the sea surface that occurs after a certain period of time. The highest point of a wave is called the crest or top of the wave and the lowest point of the sole. Wave height is the distance from crest to her soles, and the length is the distance between two crests or soles. The time between two crests or soles is called the period of the wave.