This is the science meaning.
A wave is a disturbance that moves energy from one place to another. Only energy — not matter — is transferred as a wave moves. The substance that a wave moves through is called the medium. That medium moves back and forth repeatedly, returning to its original position. But the wave travels along the medium
this is the physics meaning
Waves involve the transport of energy without the transport of matter. In conclusion, a wave can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium, transporting energy from one location (its source) to another location without transporting matter.
this is the geography meaning
Waves are a disturbance on the surface of the sea or ocean, in the form of a moving ridge or swell.
this is the chemistry meaning
A wave is a physical phenomenon characterized by its frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. In general, waves transfer energy from one location to another, in which case they have a velocity. Standing waves may also occur; these have no net velocity and involve no net transfer of energy.
The answer is d.
patent office judges. Although
there some legal process involved they review patents and they so as a
group. The other three are more
concerned with the traditional role of being a judges as they are all involved
in trials.
The answer is that Republicans control Congress.
3) In Saudia Arabia, water pipelines are used to carry water to....
<span>Pipelines carry this water to homes and business where it is used for heating or as hot tap water. This water is also used to transport heat and cold or as a source of renewable energy.
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4) Which country has Shia populations living along the Western and Eastern coasts?
<span>Shia population living along the western coast is Pakistan and the Shia population living along the Eastern is Iraq
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5) Which was the city to become part of the Muslim Empire?
<span>Mecca was the first city to become a part of the Muslim Empire.
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The death penalty started during the Eighteenth Century<span> B.C.</span>