enSCMoving Water10
chop : small waves caused by strong winds that make the water slightly rough
frequency : the number of occurrences of a repeating event
tide : periodic variation in the surface level of the ocean caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun
wavelength : distance between repeating units of a wave (crest or trough) given a frequency
seiche : standing waves that oscillates from a few minutes to a few hours as a result of seismic or atmospheric disturbances
tsunami : series of waves that are created when a large body of water is rapidly displaced
Westerlies : prevailing winds between 30 and 60 degrees latitude, blowing from high pressure areas toward the poles
swell : long surface waves typically caused by tropical storms
capillary : small waves that occur at the interface between substances (air and water)
upwellings : water from the deep sea travels up to the surface carrying nutrients to the ocean surface
Moving Water
1. PRCLILYAA
small waves that occur at the interface between substances (air and water)
2. OCPH
small waves caused by strong winds that make the water slightly rough
3. EFNQUYCER
the number of occurrences of a repeating event
4. IECSHE
standing waves that oscillates from a few minutes to a few hours as a result of seismic or atmospheric disturbances
5. ELSLW
long surface waves typically caused by tropical storms
6. DITE
periodic variation in the surface level of the ocean caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun
7. STMNIUA
series of waves that are created when a large body of water is rapidly displaced
8. NEUGLLIPWS
water from the deep sea travels up to the surface carrying nutrients to the ocean surface
9. LNTEGAEWVH
distance between repeating units of a wave (crest or trough) given a frequency
10. IERTSLSEWE
prevailing winds between 30 and 60 degrees latitude, blowing from high pressure areas toward the poles