No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
Delta waves
During storms,large, high-energy waves can erode the shore very quickly. These waves can break off large chunks of rock. Many of the features of shorelines are shaped by storm waves.
The sun gives off a large section of the electromagnetic spectrum, so you could say it is many waves all piled together
No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.
No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
Yes. A tsunami consists of large waves or surges of water.
when large waves join
Large waves are able to remove more large chunks of rock from a shoreline then average sized waves due to their sheer force. Larger waves are more powerful and are usually a culprit for shoreline erosion.
by 500 miles far the waves are just normal.
sound are longitudinal waves while water waves are transverse waves
sound waves are made by amplitudes
It makes large waves larger.
When operating a boat in large waves and high wind, you are advised to reduce your speed and head into the waves at a slight angle.
Tsunamis or tidal waves.
Delta waves
Yes, hurricanes can produce very large waves.