Big waves as it catches better but then how big is big ? they don't work very well on small waves such as 1-3 foot. i would use them in about chest high conditions 4foot + and over head conditions and bigger. have fun !
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Easier to float in salt water (great density) but pools do not have currents or waves to distract you. Go for the pool.
The idea is that waves are an essential part of the working of our Universe, so if we want to learn how the Universe works, waves are one thing we have to learn about.
actually microwaves are easier to bend than light waves because microwaves are larger than light waves
Very small seismic activity causes small waves to occur. The bigger the waves get the larger the seismic activity is.
Waves with small amplitudes are typically produced by low-energy sources, such as light winds or small disturbances in water. These waves are known as ripples and have wavelengths shorter than regular waves.
they can learn about earthquakes before there about to happen and they can learn also about the layers of the earth when the wave goes through the earth.
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Yes they are because the impact of the waves erodes the object to a size. The harder the waves the easier and faster the land will erode
A radio wave has a small amplitude compared to other types of waves like sound waves or ocean waves. Radio waves have relatively low energy and long wavelengths, which contribute to their small amplitude.
Electromagnetic radiation is simultaneously both waves and photons. The waves are perpendicular electrical waves and magnetic waves. Photons are massless particles. At lower frequencies/energies the waves are the easier to detect phenomenon, at higher frequencies/energies the photons are the easier to detect phenomenon, but it is always both all the time.
A pond or a small stream may have water that makes very small waves due to wind or disturbance. These small waves are often gentle and subtle compared to waves found in larger bodies of water like oceans.
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