Kenibear1
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  • 18-06-2017
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Why do waves with higher frequencies affect us and waves with lower frequencies don't affect us?

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MRLAG2K
MRLAG2K MRLAG2K
  • 19-06-2017
A bigger wave can travel longer distances, whereas a smaller one can't. This is how a wave can become as big as they can be: when a small, but mediocre wave clashes with another wave, they combine and now form a bigger wave, this process repeats until we get this big wave. Waves are created by underwater earthquakes, which could cause a tsunami or a flash flood, or they can be created by the gravitational pull of the moon.
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