Probably the South West coast of England - around the Cornwall area. There are no land-masses between there and America, so the waves from the Atlantic Ocean aren't slowed down before they reach our coast.
Second the largest island in the UK is "Lewis with Harris"?
S waves or P waves
S waves or P waves
That would depend on how far out to sea you are off the coast of the UK.
Abidjan is the largest port in the Ivory Coast. San-Pedro is the second largest port.
Waves erode a coast by their continuous and repeated actions of swarsh\uprush and retreats\backwash.
No. Sutherland is the largest county of the UK.
The second largest city in the UK is Birmingham
Southampton is UK's largest cruise port.
The waves in Gold Coast are at least half a meter tall and can reach up to be as much as two meters.Although theses waves can be very big,many surfers of diferent levels of experience enjoy the surfing in Gold Coast.
Waves shape the coast through erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediment. As waves crash onto the shore, they can wear away the coastline, forming features like cliffs, caves, and arches. The movement of sediment by waves can also create beaches, spits, and barrier islands along the coast.
uk has the largest city out off philipnes