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The Persian Gulf has minimal tides and waves primarily due to its shallow depth and narrow connections to the open sea, which limit the influence of tidal forces. Additionally, the surrounding landmass and the Gulf's shape restrict wind-driven waves. This results in calmer waters compared to larger, deeper bodies of water, leading to less noticeable tidal activity and smaller wave heights at its beaches.

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