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What is another name for tidal waves?

there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave


What are energy transformations in a tidal wave power station?

There are no tidal wave power stations.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.


Are tsunamis tidal waves?

Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.


How are tidal waves used to generate electricity for the power grid?

Tidal waves are not used to generate electricity. A tidal wave is a huge wave, rather like a tsunami, that occurs very infrequently, and without warning.Tides are harnessed to produce electricity, and also waves are used, but not tidal waves.


Some of the advantages of tidal wave energy?

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.


Would you recommend using tidal wave energy in Australia?

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.


Are tidal waves and wave power the same thing?

No, they are different.


Are tsunamis waves?

Yes. I tsunami is a form of tidal wave.


Are tidal waves longitude or transverse?

Tidal waves are longitudinal waves. They move in the direction of the wave energy transfer, which in this case is the direction of the tide's gravitational pull.


What is the meaning of the Hindi word lamhe?

It means wave or waves as in waves in sea or ocean. Like tidal wave etc


What is an other name for tidal wave?

Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.


What are giant tidal waves called?

i would say earthquakes but there are more reasons edit: Tidal waves are the byproduct of undersea plate tectonics. Subduction zones create large amounts of friction which then in turn create seismic waves which are transferred in to the surrounding sea water and take the form of fast moving waves in the open ocean. When the water becomes more shallow is when you see the classic images of a tsunami or tidal wave.