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Rogue waves might be produced during storm conditions. They are also known as killer waves. They are waves whose height is more than twice the significant wave height.
The kind of waves produced during storm conditions are called destructive waves. The two parts of a wave are called the crest and the trough.
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.
No, a storm surge is a rise in the ocean level produced by the intense low pressure of a strong storm such as a hurricane. A tsunami is a large wave or series of large waves usually produced by an undersea earthquake or landslide.
A beach is a good defence against storm waves because it absorbs the wave energy, making the waves weaker during the storm.
No. Large waves and storm surges are a product of hurricanes.
Waves can be produced by vibrations and electricity.
Large storm waves usually carry sand AWAY FROM the beach.
Waves transfer energy to the beach and depending on tidal conditions can pile sand up or sweep it out to sea, during a storm the quickly rising or falling tide and waves have much more power.
seismic waves
How Electromagnetic Waves produced on surface of sun?
No earthquake is not considered a storm. It is formed by the seismic waves.