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A Tidal Bulge is a high tide. It is a bulge of water on the side of the earth under the moon, and it is caused by the moon's gravity attracting the water.

There is a similar bulge on the opposite side of the earth, away from the moon, to counterbalance the moon bulge.

The areas between the two bulges experience low tide.

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