The ferry muscled
through the
rough waters, causing an anxious dog to bark uncontrollably and sending
waves splashing over the sides of the boat, onto the second floor deck.
See this natural rock formation formed
through erosion, at its best during
rough seas when the
waves crash in and around the arch.
Light
waves can be reflected / scattered, absorbed, refracted, or transmitted to pass
through matter unchanged and different materials will have different effects in these encounters; high energy light
waves get scattered in our atmosphere from encounters with dust, water vapour, molecules, etc. as the white light hits the
rough surface composed of these, so we have a blue sky for example, while the longer IR gets absorbed by water and earth, on a smooth surface such as glass or still water these high energy lights get reflected, angle of incidence equal to, and some pass
through to get reflected or scattered at the next surface, think rainbow.