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- water moves every time there is a _____________, and _____________ in waves.
- we _______________.
- the distance from crest to crest is the _______________.
- waves that come by often have a high _______________.
- how are high frequency waves different from low frequency waves?
- low frequency waves have a _______________ wavelength.
- high frequency waves have a _______________ wavelength.
- all waves have a _______________ shape.
- energy moves in _______________.
- we see different wavelengths as different _______________.
- what are 3 examples of electromagnetic waves?
- the only difference between different electromagnetic waves is the _______________.
- radio signals are _______________.
- x - rays have a lot of _______________ and can travel through your skin and bones.
- earthquakes can travel in _______________.
- the surface of the earth is floating on molten _______________.
- earthquake waves are called _______________ waves.
- amplitude is the _______________ of the wave.
- the longer the whistle is the _____________ the waves and the _____________ the note.
- waves can carry _______________ from one place to another.
- do all waves move up and down?
- sonar uses sound waves to find things _______________.
- what are 2 things that use sonar?
Brief Explanations
- Water moves with a force.
- The description about water movement is incomplete in the given text, but generally water can flow and ripple.
- The distance from crest - to - crest is the wavelength.
- Waves that come often have a high frequency.
- High - frequency waves have more wave cycles in a given time compared to low - frequency waves.
- Low - frequency waves have a long wavelength.
- High - frequency waves have a short wavelength.
- All waves have a repeating shape.
- Energy moves in waves.
- We see different wavelengths as different colors.
- Three examples of electromagnetic waves are radio waves, visible light, and X - rays.
- The only difference between different electromagnetic waves is the wavelength (or frequency as they are inversely related).
- Radio signals are electromagnetic waves.
- X - rays have a lot of energy and can travel through skin and bones.
- Earthquakes can travel in seismic waves.
- The surface of the Earth is floating on molten rock (magma).
- Earthquake waves are called seismic waves.
- Amplitude is the height (or maximum displacement) of the wave.
- The longer the whistle is, the longer the waves and the lower the note.
- Waves can carry energy from one place to another.
- No, not all waves move up and down. For example, longitudinal waves move back and forth.
- Sonar uses sound waves to find things underwater.
- Two things that use sonar are submarines and fishing boats.
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