No, Tsunamis are not weather-related. They are typically caused by a disturbance of the seabed such as an underwater earthquake or landslide.
Tanganyika Tidal Wave was created in 1989.
Another name for tidal wave is Tsunami.
tidal surge
Just before a Tsunami (tidal wave) hits the water can recede. This is called a "drawback".Drawbacks can serve as a brief warning that a Tidal wave is going to strike very soon.
The term tidal wave is often used to mean a tsunami. However, the term "tidal wave" has fallen out of favor because tsunamis have nothing to do with tides. The term tidal wave may also refer to a tidal bore, which is a wave that forms in some locations when the tide is rising.
A tidal wave is a water wave so it is a mechanical wave.
The tidal wave starts by the moon
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
tidal wave starts by pressure in the oceans floor
There is a 97% chance that you could get killed by a tidal wave.
Tsunami is the name given to a tidal wave.
Tanganyika Tidal Wave was created in 1989.
Yes, a tsunami is a humongous tidal wave that has tremendous power.
Tidal Wave of Blood was created in 2010-11.
Another name for tidal wave is Tsunami.
No. A cyclone is a weather system consisting of a large-scale low pressure area with an organized circulation. Cyclones often bring stormy weather. Storms such as hurricanes are cyclones. The term "tidal wave" can refer to a couple of things and has fallen out of favor among scientists. In most cases it is used to refer to a tsunami, which is a wave triggered by an earthquake or landslide. The term may also refer to a tidal bore, which is a wave that results from the tide rising in a narrow inlet or estuary.
tidal bore