Waves
The waves are caused by the drops of water particles. The waves may also be tucked in the direction of the sea's water rising up or rolling. There are three factors causing the tide, the tide, the breeze, and the downward mass of rocks on the bottom of the ocean. This sea water is due to the gravitational force of the moon. When the moon is positioned near the surface of the earth, sea water in the area is attracted by the gravitational force of the moon and causes the tide of water. While in other areas of the earth are far from the position of the moon, the water is at sea. The waves of this ocean water form a wave. The wind is moving to the surface of the sea, little by little forming a roll of rolling waves. I tackle the winds that run down the surface of the sea, and the waves are coming. With the foundation of the waves landed on the beach, the waves overflowed. At that point, the peak of the wave continued to grow and growth. If there is a large wave in the sea, the beach will have a high tidal wave and large winters. Strikes of rock mass on the bottom of the ocean also cause waves.