From none to hundreds of thousands depending on where they are.
The tidal wave came during the earthquake and hurrican. Many people died in Flordia. Tidal Waves come from water.
Many tidal waves originate from an earthquake under the sea bed.
It is on the Pacific Rim, where many earthquakes occur.
They are very different. Tidal waves are waves created by the gravitational pull of the moon, where tsunamis are created by an event such as an earthquake. Tsunamis can be very destructive. Both are made of water, there are not very many similarities between them.
It depends which wave you're talking about. There are many different ones, and the energy they carry has different origins. -- The energy in ocean waves and sunny-day light waves and heat waves originates in the sun. -- The energy in the sound wave emitted by a violin string originates in the arm muscle of he or she who draws the bow. (Actually in the food she ate the night before the concert, which ultimately came from the sun.) -- The energy in a seismic wave originates in the Earth's core. -- The energy in the waves of golden wheat in the field originates in the sun, heats the air, and the wind carries it to the wheat.
I don't know of any operating scheme in the US but these sites are supposed to be possible ones for development: Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine - Knik Arm, Alaska - Turnagain Arm, Alaska - Golden Gate, California[42] -
If a 'lake' is tidal then it is part of the sea & therefore it cannot be freshwater ! there is no such thing as a freshwater tidal lake. I live near a tidal fresh water lake - Pitt Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Tidal energy is natural and is not harmful to the Earth. Scientists are currently studying ways to make use of tidal energy because of its many benefits.
75 non tidal and 29 over the tidal part of the Thames
The tidal range varies due to the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun, typically cycling through a pattern of spring and neap tides. Spring tides, which have the highest tidal range, occur approximately every two weeks during the full and new moons. Neap tides, which have the lowest tidal range, occur about a week after the spring tides. Therefore, roughly 7 to 14 days pass between the lowest and highest tidal ranges.
There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames
There are many theories as to why, but most scientists agree that a huge meteor crashed in the Yucatan Peninsula causing global ash clouds, tidal waves, and many other problems for dinosaurs and other extinct animals.