Do waves always travel in the same directions as the currents? Q: Do waves always travel in the same directions as the currents?

A: Waves do not always travel in the same directions as the currents. Waves are created by the wind and then radiate in all directions away from the disturbance. Currents represent the movement of water particles which is controlled by winds and density differences. Waves and currents can travel in opposite directions. An example is a surface current of water called a rip current, that moves away from the shore line, opposite to the direction of incoming waves.

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