When a pebble is dropped in a pond, the waves observed on the water surface are an example of transverse waves.
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One example of a transverse wave observed in nature is the ripples formed on the surface of water when a stone is dropped into a pond. In this case, the water particles move up and down perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.