The highest tides in the world are found in Canada at the Bay of Fundy. During high tide, the difference between low and high tide can be as much as 53.5 feet.
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parts of the body would have to be appreciably closer to the moon than other parts.
i may not be right, but i think it's when the seaweed washes up with the waves. the only other explination i can think of is if someones been murdered on the beach
The dinoflagellates are the group of protists that can glow in the dark or cause toxic red tides. The majority of them are marine plankton.
no he was not the worlds greatest scientist he was stupid and dumb
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bay of fundy
this is called EbbTide
The gravitational pull of the moon makes the highest tides at night. The highest tides occur during the spring months. There is no limit as to how high a tide can get.
The gravity of the moon and sun causes the earth's tides. The greatest tides are called 'spring' tides which occur when the earth, moon and sun are aligned. The moon has the greatest effect on our tides because of its proximity.
High tides occur when the water is at its highest. Tides are caused by the combined effects of the rotation of the earth and the gravitational forces of the sun and the moon.
The world's highest tides occur in the Bay of Fundy, which is the body of water between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The highest tides are called
The moon cycle and it is called Spring Tides, this occurs during a full moon and the new moon when the moon and the sun are in alignment with the earth
Tides are at their highest during the spring. This is because the sun and the moon are opposite of each other and they are both pulling on the water causing the tides to be higher.
Mixed tides.
in England we call them spring tides and they occur whenever there is a full moon.
How many tides occur in one day