The answer is true.
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yes
Felt is a soft fabric. It doesn't matter if there are waves in the ocean or not.
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
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The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
Swells
None in the open ocean because in the open ocean the tsunami waves are not very large. They only build as they hit shallow water.
False. When you open Powerpoint, you start with a blank slide. A workbook is in Excel.
Answering my own question - just realized as posting it's High seas. Doh!
Seismic waves moving through the ocean do not form tsunami's until they approach land. At that point the forward motion of the waves pile up on the land and form a series of forward flows that do not have an opportunity to recede due to the following waves. As a result, the waves keep coming on top of the previous waves and come farther inland. Ships at sea do not notice the tsunami until they are over the continental shelf.
Standing waves present on an open transmission line?