File:Animation for a deep water wave.gif

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A deep water wave is based on local circular motion as can be seen by watching the rubber duck

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English: A water wave moving to the right. The water moves locally in clockwise circles where the amplitude shrinks with increasing depth as indicated by the upmost layer (red) and a lower layer (green).
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