How Waves are Formed?!
Waves arise because of energy.
In other words, waves are driven by a force and in this case that force is the wind. Therefore, the cause of the waves is the wind. Visually, particles of seawater rise and fall. The energy ends when the wave hits the shore. We cannot see the wind with our eyes but we know it exists. We see what the wind moves, what it carries with it and ultimately we feel the wind on our own skin.
The sun definitely has a connection with heat. Heat, or changes in temperature, are related to the wind. Namely, when air heats up, it expands, becomes lighter and rises. Cooler air then takes its place. Thus, wind is created by such air movement. The sun’s warmth is closely related to winds or the circulation of air masses. As air expands, it becomes lighter. The air expands by heating and rises more easily to higher altitudes where it cools down.
There are places on the planet that are extremely hot. For example, the equator… There, the highest heat causes the air to rise to great heights. From these great heights, the air spreads toward the north and south of the planet.
There is a beautiful analogy between feelings — or emotions — and the wind. We do not see it but we feel it. We do not see peace but we feel it. Sometimes we do not see kindness but we feel it. With our eyes, we do not see empathy but we feel it. We see with the “eyes of the soul.” If we see beauty in others, it means that we carry that beauty within ourselves. What we see in others, we carry within ourselves.
Written by Antonio