No, tidal power works from the steady in and out flow of the rising and falling tides.
Rough, Frantic, Choppy, Dangerous, Forceful
No, not really. Tsunami's are usually caused by undersea earthquakes, and the British Isles are a long way from any geological faultlines that can trigger these. It sometimes gets terrible storms, which rough seas and high waves, but not the massive tidal waves that can devastate parts of the Far East. The last recorded incident of anything like a tsunami in Wales was in 1607, when a massive tidal surge swept up the Bristol Channel which divides South Wales from South-West England. The exact death toll is not known, but is thought to have been in the region of 1500- the cause also remains a mystery.
Tides are a world wide ocean and sea thing. As all coral reefs I have heard of are in the oceans and seas, Yes all coral reefs have normal tidal action.
tsunami because the sun is very hot in the summer and this is when the seas stir up an huge waves are form and they are about thousands of kilometers high and the waves are rough
Neptune has no seas.
To create rough seas or earthquakes, Poseidon thrusts his trident into the seas or into the ground.
Rough Seas - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
As in all seas, everything from rough to calm
Rough seas with dangerous icebergs is a description of Drake Passage location.
white caps,swells,mean seas
the wet seas
I skinnned my leg on the tree's rough bark. The rough seas caused many of our passengers to become ill.
Antarctica
Burn Notice - 2007 Rough Seas 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Star Blazers - 1979 The Rough Seas of Alpha Centauri 3-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
oh yeah. People drown all the time.
reducing is the one that gives break for the ship some rough seas was able to apply NIAD or PIS.