by ThorThpot on November 8th, 2009

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If water is self-leveling, how is it possible that in some places tides rise by 1 foot, while in other places (Bay of Fundy) it rises by 45 feet?

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  • by Mavericks just doin a flyby on November 8th, 2009

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    I've been to the Bay of Fundy and it certainly is an incredible sight. It all has to do with the geographical layout of the land.

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