Undulation
Undulation is a wavelike motion or a wavy form in which parts of a body, surface, or field move alternately upward and downward. The word comes from Latin undula, meaning a small wave.
In physics and fluid dynamics, undulation describes the propagation of waves along a medium: strings, membranes,
Biology also uses the term, particularly for locomotion. Many animals propel themselves by undulation; snakes and
Geology and geography apply the concept to terrain. The term describes gentle, wave-like variations in landscape,
In design and architecture, undulation refers to wave-like surfaces and forms that create rhythmic textures and