What Makes Waves?

Answers for Kids about the Ocean

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Ocean Surface Waves - Public Domain - PD Photo.org
Ocean Surface Waves - Public Domain - PD Photo.org
Have you been on a boat in the ocean or on a lake? Have you noticed how it moves up and down? Have you seen how the water moves on and off the shore? Do you know why?

Three different things can make waves. The wind, moon, and earthquakes can all make waves.

Wind Waves – Ocean Surface Waves

The waves that bounce your boat or your fishing bobbin up and down are created by the wind. A wave seems to move lots of water along in front of it. But it doesn’t. It only seems to move water. The water is not pushed forward by the wind only the shape of the water is pushed. Remember your fishing bobbin? It always stays where it is at, doesn’t it?

This is hard to understand. To see waves at work, try this experiment. Tie a piece of rope to a pole or some other object that doesn’t move. Take the other end of the rope and walk away so that you pull the rope out. Don’t pull it completely straight – let it fall in a curve.

Wiggle the rope. You will see a wave shape form and move from you to the pole. The shape of the wave moved but the rope stayed where it is, one end stays tied to the tree, the other end stays in your hand.

When a wave reaches the shore, it breaks. When the bottom of the wave touches the ground it stops while the top keeps moving until it falls over onto the beach.

Moon Waves – Tidal Waves

Tidal waves aren’t really waves. They are ocean surface waves (wind waves) that move higher onto the shore because of the moon. The moon changes where and how we see the waves. The moon has gravity just like the earth. Gravity is what helps you stay on the earth and not float up into space. The moon’s gravity pulls on the earth’s water. When the moon is close to one side of the earth, it pulls the water in the ocean towards it.

When the water moves toward the moon, the ocean gets fuller on that side and move higher up on the beach bringing the waves closer to you. This is called high tide. When the water moves towards one part of the ocean, another part gets emptier and the waves don’t come as close to the shore. This is called low tide.

On the side of the earth opposite the moon, it is high tide too. This is because the spinning of the earth causes the water to rush towards the outside of the earth. Because of this there are two high tides every day and two low tides every day.

Earthquake Waves - Tsunamis

There are special waves that are not made by the wind and aren’t affected by the moon. They are called tsunamis. Tsunamis are made when there is an earthquake under the ocean. (Other things can make tsunamis too, such as a volcanic eruption, a sub-marine rockslide, or a large impact in the water from a asteroid, meteor, or a non-marine rockslide). When the earth slides and crashes together under the water, it causes huge waves to be made that rush towards the shore. These waves destroy everything that they touch because they are so big and full of so much water.

Make a tsunami in your bathtub. Sit in the tub. Put your legs straight out in front of you pull them apart and then move them together as quickly as you can. Watch how the water moves and makes big waves. If you make a big enough tsunami it will splash out of the tub onto the floor. Clean the bathroom for your Mom if you make a mess. Maybe put towels on the floor before your tsunami experiment.

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Apr 26, 2008 8:27 PM
Guest :
WOW I WONDER IF ANYBODY HAS EVER SEEN A SHARK IN ANY OF THOSE WAVES ??
Sep 22, 2008 4:52 PM
Guest :
does wind only make waves
Sep 22, 2008 4:52 PM
Guest :
does wind only make waves from chev
Nov 11, 2008 6:40 PM
Guest :
This has to be the only place I've ever seen tides called "tidal waves". Everywhere else uses "tidal wave" as a synonym for tsunami.
Dec 4, 2008 1:09 PM
Guest :
do you have acual tsunami experiments?
Jan 28, 2009 7:12 AM
Guest :
*its fishing bobber not "fishing bobbin"
Mar 16, 2009 6:17 AM
Guest :
realllllllllly now.
Mar 28, 2009 6:31 PM
Guest :
WOW THAT'S WEIRD!
Mar 28, 2009 6:39 PM
Guest :
wow that's crazy.has any one got hurt?
Apr 23, 2009 9:01 PM
Guest :
Thank you so much-I never really understood how the moon affected the waves- I agree with previous commentors- other sites only had tsunamis and wind.
May 5, 2009 4:19 PM
Guest :
Wow... Now I really understand how waves are created!!1
- Naimah
Jun 11, 2009 1:58 PM
Guest :
That really helps me! I never knew that the moon made waves. you are awesome!

-Lexi Henkel
Jan 2, 2010 2:35 PM
Guest :
i think that you should just write about normal waves and just write facts about them. Plus the expirement doesnt work. your website is to confusing.
Jan 5, 2010 3:38 PM
Guest :
That's really cool and weird.
Jan 7, 2010 2:40 PM
Guest :
that is wrong
Jan 27, 2010 5:17 AM
Guest :
what things are all seen in those waves?
Feb 28, 2010 6:56 PM
Guest :
i dont think wind makes the waves.. its about the movement of the plates under sea... and dats how sea have waves...
Mar 30, 2010 1:48 PM
Guest :
have any expiriments that dont make me look childish eveery thing else is perfect though
Mar 30, 2010 1:49 PM
Guest :
this isnt right
May 17, 2010 7:05 AM
Guest :
its awesome
Jun 2, 2010 5:55 AM
Guest :
good overall info, but more on how the wavelength and period differ for bigger waves plz
Jun 16, 2010 5:36 AM
Guest :
THANKS,it really helped!
Jun 27, 2010 2:25 PM
Guest :
I think this article is amazing and how you describe your point of viwe
Sep 15, 2010 3:22 PM
Guest :
good needs more detail ,but good.
Sep 30, 2010 7:31 PM
Guest :
I would like a simpler explenation' but better vocabulary so that i do not feel like a six year old. Thank you.
-Sydos
Sep 30, 2010 7:34 PM
Guest :
Well I agree with Guest, but i disagree with Guest.
Nov 16, 2010 6:44 AM
Guest :
thanks a lot, now I can explain to my kids
hey guests, don't forget it's "Answers for Kids about the Ocean"
Dec 12, 2010 2:22 AM
Guest :
how are waves created? are they formed from just the wind ect. or does the sea bed make them aswell???
Jan 23, 2011 5:50 PM
Guest :
very factual.....
informational.....
talkative......
.....great=)
Mar 14, 2011 9:17 PM
Guest :
all the info i needed was here!!!:)
Apr 3, 2011 11:22 PM
Guest :
it is verrry interesting... in some way.... Hahaha .
Apr 3, 2011 11:28 PM
Guest :
are you sure about this info cause some kids use these and they can get it rong at skool
May 11, 2011 1:54 PM
Guest :
thanks
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