Ondulation
Ondulation is a term used in various fields to describe a wavy or undulating motion, pattern, or form. The etymology of the word derives from the French "ondulation," meaning wave. In physics, ondulation can refer to the wave-like propagation of energy, such as in sound waves or light waves, where particles or fields oscillate around an equilibrium position. This oscillation creates a crest and trough pattern as the wave moves through a medium or vacuum.
In geology, ondulation describes the gentle, rolling hills or wave-like landforms that result from geological processes