The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
Tidal ranges are typically largest on coasts with funnel-shaped bays or estuaries that amplify the tide. Additionally, coasts with narrow channels, shallow depths, and a resonant natural period that matches the tide-generating forces can also experience significant tidal ranges.
A nuclear incident would have a great impact on the environment and people, but would be the least likely to occur.Several people answered "biological", but I would question the "least likely" aspect. A nuclear incident would have a greater effect on the environment compared to a biological incident.
Mineral formation caused by high pressures and high temperatures would most likely occur in the Earth's crust or upper mantle, where conditions are conducive for metamorphic processes. Regions with tectonic activity, such as subduction zones or collisional boundaries, would also favor such mineral formation due to the intense geological forces involved.
A global pandemic spreading rapidly due to increased international travel and interconnectedness would be more likely to occur in the modern era than in earlier periods of human history when travel and communication were limited.
I believe there is evidence that they tend to occur in a given location when that location is under greatest tidal stress. The point around which the earth and moon orbit is within the body of the earth, so that tidal stresses would be changing, and constantly following this rapidly moving point. This point is called the Center of Mass, or in some cases the Center of Gravity. It is also sometimes called the Barycenter.
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
I do not believe there is any volcanoes on the east coast
Tidal ranges are typically largest on coasts with funnel-shaped bays or estuaries that amplify the tide. Additionally, coasts with narrow channels, shallow depths, and a resonant natural period that matches the tide-generating forces can also experience significant tidal ranges.
I suspect that the Bay of Biscay has the highest tides in Spain.
You would be likely to fing a blue ringed octopus at tidal pools, reef flats at WA marine park
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Tidal power is not predictable becaus eif it was we would not have natural desasters such as tsunamis, we would be fully equipt if we could predict when they occur!
Tidal forces are caused by the gravity of the moon pulling on the water. Therefore when the moon is out, the tidal forces will be stronger. Also, nights in which supermoons occur would most likely have a significant change.
Death would occur
It would happen in a forest,most likely
Western coast
At 7.00 am on the East Coast, it would be 4.00 am on the West Coast. Most people on the West Coast would likely be sleeping at that time, preparing to wake up for their day.