From the water crashing down on the sand.
wind
Nope
yes.when the soil and waste flows into the oceans and seas it will make the waves increase in strenght
no oceans do not effect waves and tides
Sediments are droppng out of of waves and spread about, but eroson causes the waves to affect .
Noises are vibration waves traveling through the air. Adding interference in the waves slows the waves down and decreases the noise. The volume and placement of leaves on trees dampen noise thereby decreasing noise pollution.
Secondary waves can travel through solids and liquids, but not through gases. They are slower than primary waves and involve particle motion perpendicular to the wave's direction of propagation, causing shear or sideways movements in the medium. Secondary waves are also known as S-waves and are responsible for the shaking and ground motion experienced during earthquakes.
because it waves
A jackhammer produces mechanical or sound waves. The mechanical waves are produced by the physical vibrations of the jackhammer, while the sound waves are generated by the noise it produces as a result of these vibrations.
All noise is made of various types of sound waves.
If we did not have the moon, there would be no waves.
The wind.