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    Worldโ€™s Highest Tides

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    This bay has the Worldโ€™s Highest Tides!

    The phenomenon of tides is a fascinating one because theyโ€™re a direct observation of Gravityโ€™s affect. The daily tides are a result of Moonโ€™s gravity asserting itself on our bodies of water. Our oceans bulge towards the Moon. One specific location brings home the cake for highlighting this natural spectacle: The Bay of Fundy. Located on the east coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, itโ€™s home to the highest tide in the world.

    Bay of Fundy: Natural Wonder

    This natural wonder is caused by the unique geography of the bay, which funnels a massive amount of water through a narrow channel between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The result is a tidal range of up to 50 feet twice a day making it the highest in the world. The tidal effects in the Bay of Fundy are truly something to behold.

    At Full Tide

    6 hours later

    Twice a day, the water level rises and falls dramatically, creating a unique and ever-changing landscape. This natural phenomenon has attracted visitors from all over the world, who come to witness the power of the highest tides and explore the bayโ€™s many hidden treasures.

    Part of the Local Ecosystem

    The unusually high tide have a drastic impact on the local ecosystem. The constantly changing water levels create a dynamic environment that is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. The inter-tidal zone, where the land meets the water, is a particularly rich and diverse habitat, home to everything from crabs, clams, seaweed, and shorebirds.

    Moonโ€™s gravity pulling on the tide.

    Despite the awe-inspiring beauty of the tidal effects, they can also be dangerous. The rapid rise and fall of the water can create dangerous currents and rip tides, and visitors are advised to be cautious when exploring the bay. For those who are respectful of the power of the tides, the Bay of Fundy is an unforgettable destination that offers a rare glimpse into the raw power of nature.


    ๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ˜ฒAdditional Fun Facts


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    The moon is 1/100th the mass of the Earth. Even then it can exert enough gravitational pull to create the tides we experience on Earth.

    2

    High and Two Low tides, every coastal region experience every 24 hours and 50 minutes

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