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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.
Why is a spring tide higher than a neap tide?
by marquez854 on August 31st, 2008
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If I take a fish that lives in the ocean and moved it to a lake, what would you expect to happen to that fish?”
by rjenkins32 on July 6th, 2010
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Where in the world does the tide go out the furthest?
by Mawgan on May 29th, 2008
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Why are there two high tides each day?
by Suby the Coat on October 17th, 2008
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Why planting crops is best done during high tide?
by Anonymous on June 14th, 2008
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You're reading 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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