no volcanoes cause tidal waves - the plates create land.
earthquakes, however, do make tidal waves and tsunamis in the aftermath.
look that up instead.
No. Tsunamis and tidal waves are actually quite different. True tidal waves are just that - tidal waves. Tsunamis are usually triggered by underwater earthquakes, volcanoes or nearby seismic activity.
Tidal waves are caused by cyclones. Cyclones are high waves accompanied with heavy rain, and they lead to floods. So cyclones cause tidal waves, that is where they come from.
Earthquakes, follwed by tidal waves.
you can make a baking soda volcanoes and paint and decorate it for a project
It explodes, creates tidal waves and throws rocks around. Trust me ;) im a volcano :)
Weather [hurricanes, tornadoes, floods], volcanoes, earthquakes, avalanches, tidal waves (tsunamis), and fire
tidal waves i beileve
Because, over 1000 earthquakes may occur within a year, over 160 volcanoes are still active, tidal waves can occur after earthquakes, and then typhoons are a possibility on the islands.
cause the force of the winds are very strong and violent.
Tidal waves are unpredictable. There is no way at present to capture their energy. We can capture the energy of tides and also of waves, but not of tidal waves.
There are no obvious advantages of tidal waves. The damage they do outweighs anything else.
Nope - they can occur at sea too - they're the main cause of tidal waves.