Pronunciation of waves

Pronunciation of the English word waves.

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Pronounce waves in English


waves in a sentence

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1. The human eye cannot see radio waves because it does not have the ability to see energy waves as long as radio waves.
2. Oceanic and atmospheric Rossby waves — also known as planetary waves — naturally occur largely due to the Earth's rotation. These waves affect the planet's weather and climate.
3. Rossby waves, also known as planetary waves, naturally occur in rotating fluids. Within the Earth's ocean and atmosphere, these waves form as a result of the rotation of the planet.
4. There is a lovely country; it stands with wide beeches near a salty eastern beach, near a salty eastern beach. It winds through rolling hills, its name is old Denmark, and it is Freja’s hall, and it is Freja’s hall! Our old Denmark must remain as long as the beech mirrors its top in the blue waves, its top in the blue waves.
5. Droughts in the Southwest and heat waves everywhere are projected to become more intense, and cold waves less intense everywhere.
6. Neutron stars spin rapidly giving off radio waves. If the radio waves appear to be emitted in pulses (due to the star's spin), these neutron stars are called pulsars.
7. Infrared waves have less energy than visible light waves.
8. The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) is one of the leading groups of researchers using pulsars to search for gravitational waves.
9. Inside the magnetosphere, the density of the space plasma — charged particles, like electrons and ions — is much lower than the plasma outside, where the solar wind prevails. The boundary, called the magnetopause, becomes unstable when the two different density regions move at different rates. Giant swirls, called Kelvin Helmholtz waves, form along the edge like crashing ocean waves.
10. Unlike waves that break along the shore, Rossby waves are huge, undulating movements of the ocean that stretch horizontally across the planet for hundreds of kilometers in a westward direction.

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