Simple. The would be no big waves and no surfing!
the pacific and Atlantic oceans meet at the tiny gap between cape horn and Antarctica. This causes huge waves to form as the oceans collide.
Peurto Vallarta, Mexico has very big waves. I suggest there. Very safe, warm oceans!
da wind an da waves has somting 2 do with da ocean an da lake cuz it is da wind dat makes da ocean movebut if da wind 2 hard big waves come me no like big waves
The highest lake waves cannot be as big as the highest ocean waves because lakes generally have smaller surface areas and lower wind fetches compared to oceans, which restricts the size of waves that can form. Additionally, ocean waves are influenced by longer and more powerful wind systems that can generate larger waves.
A tsunami is not just one big wave but a series of powerful waves caused by underwater disturbances, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. These waves can travel across oceans and increase in height as they approach shallow waters near the coast, causing widespread flooding and destruction.
Crashing waves Smashing waves Big waves No waves Light waves Heavy waves Noisy waves :)
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Assuming that YOU were in either of those locations:Northern Argentina is closer to the equator. The latitude of the equator is zero. Latitudes increase as you move farther from the equator, both north and south.The northernmost point in Argentina is near 21.8° south latitude while the southernmost point in Spain is about 36° N near Gibraltar.There are Spanish islands closer to the equator, the Canary Islands, at 27.6° N, but even so northern Argentina is closer to the equator by about 6° of latitude.
yes it does have big waves and its a good beach
it depends if you are very experianced go on big waves if you arent expirienced go on small waves
the waves are big because Cornwall has the stongest wind, due to its fetch , and this causes the waves to be bigger