a steep wave w/ a steep trophor white foaming crest
Rogue waves on the open sea can dwarf even hurricane waves such as the one above. enturies ago, the "hole in the ocean" was the folklore of grizzled old sea dogs. Today, oceanographers know that the catastrophic phenomena -- which they call "freak" or "rogue" waves -- do indeed exist, and they even have a good idea of what causes the towering waves. While always unexpected, freak waves tend to occur more often in particular areas, such as off the eastern coast of South Africa (where the Waratah disappeared and the Oceanos sunk, as described in the SAVAGE SEAS episode "Killer Waves"), in the Gulf of Alaska, and off the Florida coast. That has given oceanographers vital clues about their origin.
Salt get into all seas from the rock the waves eroded.
Savage Seas - 1999 Killer Waves 1-1 was released on: USA: 1999
By waves smashing against the sea walls
No but the tides are. Tides are created from the moon's gravitational pull of the seas. Waves are created by wind.
yes.when the soil and waste flows into the oceans and seas it will make the waves increase in strenght
the wind or earthquakes or the earth itself
Waves, oceans, briny deep, drink, blue, expanse...
It means that the waves and winds are high and will likely cause a hazard to ocean going vessels. Storms usually cause turbulant seas.
The expression is usually 'Fair winds and calm seas' and it means a sailing ship can make good progress without battling against the waves.
well if seaweed was stait and hard,it wouldn't be able to move so it would die and die but because it flexible the seaweed is able to flow with the seas current
There is no specific antonym for tsunami. It might be described as calm seas with no waves, but the action of an actual tsunami does not work in the reverse.