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Hi, why do waves with longer wavelengths travel further than waves with shorter wavelengths?

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Answer:

ones longer than the other daa

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Answer:

well, because of the moon!

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you see, the moon is what controls the waves. waves are most commonly caused by wind. wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. as wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest. the gravitational pull of the sun and moon on the earth also causes waves. so when the gravitation pull is weak, it creates the shorter wavelengths. without a stong pull, they don't go as far. when the pull is strong, the waves with longer wavelengths go further.

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