Why Do Waves Ripple When You Drop a Stone in Water?

When you drop a stone into water, it pushes the water around it. That push creates energy that moves outward from where the stone hit, and each part of the water moves up and down in turns, like a line of people passing a ball back and forth. This is why waves form, making ripples on the surface of the water.

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Examples

  1. Dropping pebbles into a pond and watching ripples form
  2. A small boat rocking on water after being hit by waves
  3. Sprinkling sand in still water to see patterns

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