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tidal currents
tidal currents
Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
A rectilinear tidal current is a type of tidal current that flows in a straight line, typically characterized by predictable patterns influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. These currents are usually found in coastal areas, particularly in narrow straits, estuaries, and bays where the tidal forces create strong, directional water movements. They can significantly affect navigation, sediment transport, and local ecosystems.
Another name for tsunami is tidal wave. They are both huge waves caused by earthquakes. Also, both their sizes depend on where the earthquake's epicenter and focus is. So, they are exactly the same thing.
The water current caused by the tides is a tidal current.
The water current caused by the tides is a tidal current.
Tidal Waves
Tidal waves, current are to name a few.
The Shetlands
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
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Electricity
The cast of Life in the Orkneys - 1957 includes: Moultrie Kelsall as Himself - Commentator
Tsunami is the name given to a tidal wave.
tidal bore
Tidal Currents