no it is not the largest.
its called a tsunami
Tsunami's
Answer A "Tsunami". *Note: A Tsunami Wave is often wrongly named "Tidal Wave", although they have absolutely nothing to do with Tidal systems.
Tsunami is the name given to a tidal wave.
tsunami, tidal wave or a water surge.
The largest recorded tsunami was a wave 1720 feet tall in Lituya Bay, Alaska.
The largest tsunami wave of around 100 meters was formed in Lituya Bay, Alaska, on July 9, 1958. This mega-tsunami was triggered by a massive landslide into the bay and caused widespread destruction along the coast.
A tsunami wave can be detected by a wave gauge and pressure monitors.
The largest wave ever recorded was a 1,720 feet (524 meters) high tsunami that struck Lituya Bay, Alaska in 1958. This wave was caused by a landslide into the bay and is considered the tallest tsunami in recorded history.
Over 1700 ft. well not to be exact but around that number thx for the help!!!! ;)
A tsunami is a large wave.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
The disaster reached .9 which is very bad.
a tsunami is a tidal wave caused by an underwater earthquake :]
Do you mean the first wave of the recent Japanese tsunami? If so, the first wave struck late on Thursday night.
Its still called a tsunami. There was a big Tsunami there in 1861/62
The tsunami wave is so strong that it can crush the whole entire city.