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with examples explain how wave action can affect human life 5 point

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Answered by Ruchadeshmukh1
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The waves of the electromagnetic spectrum are all transverse, and they all have a major impact on our lives. ... Ocean waves are also transverse, and these are used for many recreational activities such as surfing and swimming. They can also be used to generate renewable electricity from the wave motion...

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Answered by nikita2008
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Wave action plays a major role in the composition of rocky littoral and sub-littoral communities shores (Lewis, 1964; Hiscock, 1983; Raffaelli and Hawkins, 1996). On exposed shores, benthic organisms experience greater wave-induced forces and consequently face a higher risk of breakage or dislodgement from the rock and consequently their persistence. Wave action, however, can increase wetting of upper shore species, nutrient supply for algae and suspended food for filter feeders. Foraging times can be both positively and negatively impacted. Conversely, on more sheltered shores, reduced water movement is generally associated with greater sediment deposition and siltation on the rock substratum, which can be cause of disturbance. Species respond differently to this stress gradient (Denny et al., 1988; Denny, 1995); some organisms thrive better and are naturally more abundant in wave swept conditions (e.g. mussels and barnacles), whilst others are adapted to more sheltered conditions

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