An example of a case in which a wave is absorbed by matter is light seen through a glass window.
<h3>Can matter absorb a wave?</h3>
Matter is district from waves. A wave is a form of energy which could be absorbed by matter on its path. This is common with both mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
Hence, an example of a case in which a wave is absorbed by matter is light seen through a glass window.
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The answer is, <span>The Himalayan mountain range and </span>Tibetan plateau<span> have formed as a result of the collision between the </span>Indian Plate<span> and </span>Eurasian Plate<span> which began 50 million years ago and continues today.</span>
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