The difference in levels of ocean water at high tide and low tide
A tidal wave is a water wave so it is a mechanical wave.
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.
The tidal wave starts by the moon
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
Yes, a seismic sea wave and a tsunami are the same thing. They both refer to a series of ocean waves that are typically caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions and can result in destructive coastal flooding.
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.
tidal bore