Water waves act as a mix of longitudinal and what other kind of wave?

Water waves act as a mix of longitudinal and what other kind of wave?

  • Correct Answer: transverse wave
  • variable wave
  • lateral wave
  • latitudinal

Explanation: Water waves act as a mix of longitudinal and transverse waves. A typical water molecule pretty much moves in a circle when a wave passes through it.

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