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If you ever spent some time near a body of water, then you noticed that on a calm day there are very few waves in the water, and on a windy day or stormy day there are many waves. This, of course, explains what causes waves in the water. ... But if there is a piece of floating wood in the water, it will not move forward as the waves seem to do. It will only bob up and down with waves. ... The energy that formed the waves loses itself against the shoreline. All you have to do is stand among the waves along a beach and you’ll soon find out that they have energy! ...
What are Tidal Waves? ...
Both of theses great waves are what we now call “tidal waves.” They are completing unlike the normal waves at sea or those along the shore, and have nothing to do with winds and tides.
Approximate Word count = 736 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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