Why do waves at sea rarely break?
1 Answer
Apr 30, 2016
Waves at sea hardly break because there is no solid floor to collide with.
Explanation:
To answer this question you have to first know why waves break in the first place. Waves break when moving water interacts with itself and the floor. A wave will "break" when the water is interfered with by a significant force, i.e the ground, other water, or a ship. This is why waves at sea don't break.