15 Largest TIDAL WAVES and Tsunamis

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Seismic activity, bad storms, and even underwater landslides can cause huge waves, with disastrous consequences to life and property. Here are the top 15 largest tsunamis and tidal waves.

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  1. Literally not a single tidal wave in the video. Tsunamis are not tidal waves. Tidal waves are formed by gravitational pull from the moon and sun. Not earthquakes and volcanoes

  2. The Dino crater was found. The Chicxulub crater, buried beneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, was identified in 1990 as a giant impact feature – some 150km across and 20km deep (although by now well filled-in with sediments).
    The calculated formation of this crater coincides with the mass extinction of the dinosaurs around 66 million years ago, and the impactor is believed to have been an asteroid about 10–15km in diameter.

  3. Who the fuck narrated this? Pangea, 3.5 million years ago!!! I think you'll find the contents separated from each other hundreds of millions of years before that. If going to post videos on YouTube then some extensive research may be in order.

  4. The 1979 Tumaco earthquake occurred at 02:59 local time on 12 December with a moment magnitude of 8.2 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). The epicenter was just offshore from the border between Ecuador and Colombia, near the port city of Tumaco. It triggered a major tsunami, which was responsible for most of the estimated 300–600 deaths. The hardest hit area was Colombia's Nariño Department.[

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