Furthermore, mega ripples differ from how sea waves create ripples on sand beaches ... traction of the tsunami in much the same way that water waves are formed by the traction of wind and the ...
Seismic readings of the interior of Mars strongly suggest large quantities of water buried 6 to 12 miles underground.
These mega ripples, which are huge fossilised ripples, were created by a massive influx of water, which then receded ... compared to how conventional sea waves cause ripples on beaches by moving ...
Which leaves an intriguing question: why aren't they scooping up water from the nearby Pacific Ocean? As Patrick Megonigal, associate director of research at the Smithsonian Environmental Research ...
and water filtration. What may seem like a flat surface though is never truly flat on the atomic level. Like a pond, these 2D surfaces have tiny ripples that affect their properties. The ...