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Waves

Across
When a wave reaches the seafloor, _______ causes the bottom of the wave to slow down.
The time it takes for the same spot on 2 waves to pass a single point.
The distance over which the wind blows that affects the size of a swell.
A type of progressive wave where the motion of the matter is perpendicular to the direction in which the wave as a whole is moving.
A sound wave is an example of a ________ wave.
NASA's satellite that records wind across the ocean surface, predicting when rideable waves may reach the shore.
Tsunamis are caused by disturbances at the earth's crsust, or __________.
When the depth of the water is about 1/20 of the wavelength, it is considered a __________ wave.
The highest point of a wave.
The horizontal distance between successive crests of a wave.
Down
The lowest point of a wave.
Wave that occurs in shallower water when the top of a wave moves faster than the bottom, then pitches forward and crashes.
The energy of oceanic waves that moves is a circular motion makes it an ________ wave.
A wave that occurs in 20 ft deep water that has a wavelength of 30 ft wavelength would be a _______ wave.
Tiny waves restored by surface tension.
The combination of air and water that occurs in open water when the narrow crests of waves are blown off by really strong winds.
"Harbor Waves"
A really tall, lone wave that may form when a wave meets 2 opposing currents.
Big waves that are created offshore by strong winds; they are characterized by long periods and rounded crests.
The Pacific Ocean _______ records seismic activity that may initiate a tsunami, and alerts seismologists to monitor the area.