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  1. TIDAL WAVE - 3min Solo Built Extreme Demon. OniLink. 12.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 13K. 745K views 1 year ago. Thumbnail by Crazey : Crazey4859 @Crazey Thanks everyone ️ See you in 2.2 for the...

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  2. What is a tidal wave? A tidal wave is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth. The rise and fall of the tides play an important role in the natural world and can have a marked effect on maritime-related activities.

  3. 29 de jun. de 2007 · Tidal Wave | National Geographic - YouTube. National Geographic. 23M subscribers. Subscribed. 9.4K. 11M views 16 years ago #NationalGeographic #Ocean #TidalWaves. An annual tradition turns into...

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    A tidal waveis an unusually high wave triggered by events such as an earthquake or high surface winds. To understand a tidal wave, we first need to understand how tides themselves work. For a long time, tides were monitored by mechanical systems. These systems were located in the water and collected data based on water pressure and movement over ti...

    Tidal waves, in their most basic form, are waves that follow a tide and are moved by the wind. However, when talking about the more dangerous and more significant tidal waves, we find that they are usually formed as the result of an earthquake or extremely high speed winds. While some people use the phrases “tidal wave” and “tsunami” interchangeabl...

    There are a few different types of tidal waves to know about. Understanding the differences of tidal waves can better prepare you to respond in situations that require quick action.

    Learning more information about tides allows us to understand the effects they can have on the environment. Having this knowledge also helps individuals stay safe while swimming in the ocean because they can evaluate for themselves the state of the tides and their potential consequences. Of course, we should always pay attention to signs on the bea...

  4. A tidal wave is a large wave associated with a tidal bore. A tidal bore is a surging flow of a large about of water moving with the incoming tide that funnels a large amount of water into a river mouth or a narrow bay (Figure 11.16). Tidal bore can produces sizable waves that move inland along rivers and estuaries (they are surges of water that ...

  5. A tidal wave is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth ("tidal wave" was used in earlier times to describe what we now call a tsunami.) A tsunami is an ocean wave triggered by large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean, volcanic...

  6. 19 de oct. de 2023 · A tidal bore occurs along a coast where a river empties into the ocean or sea. The tidal bore is a strong tide that pushes up the river, against the river's current. This is a true tidal wave. The huge tidal bore of the Amazon River is called the pororoca.

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