If you meant "formed" then it is formed when an earthquake happens at sea, and a platform rises and another lower, as if they were clashing. Then, all the water from the top platform, flows down to the lower platform, creating a underwater current replacing all the water. This current can go for thousands of kilometers, going hundreds of kilometers an hour.. But where it is first seen is when it comes into contact with land,m preferably a beach that is shallow. As the current goes into more shallow waters, it slows down and rises up to the surface, where you can see it ( I would rather not though). So that's that!
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Tanganyika Tidal Wave was created in 1989.
tidal surge
Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
Historically yes, but not anymore due to diversion of water from the colorado.
A tidal bore is most likely to occur on a coastal area with a funnel-shaped bay or estuary, such as in rivers or estuaries that have a narrow inlet opening onto a broad bay. The narrowing of the waterway causes the incoming tide to create a wave that can travel upstream, forming a tidal bore.
A tidal wave is a water wave so it is a mechanical wave.
The tidal wave starts by the moon
Such waves have nothing to do with tides. The preferred term is tsunami.
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
tidal wave starts by pressure in the oceans floor
There is a 97% chance that you could get killed by a tidal wave.
Tsunami is the name given to a tidal wave.
Tanganyika Tidal Wave was created in 1989.
Yes, a tsunami is a humongous tidal wave that has tremendous power.
Tidal Wave of Blood was created in 2010-11.
tidal bore