The world's highest tide is in the Bay of Fundy at Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia. The mean large tide range is 16.1 metres.
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The Bay of Fundy, in Canada, believe it is close to 60 ft.
the bay of Fundy, NS
The biggest tides in Canada are in BC and majority of the west coast
no it is the 17th biggest island
The biggest changes in tides typically occur in areas with large tidal ranges, such as the Bay of Fundy in Canada, which has the highest tides in the world reaching up to 16 meters (53 feet). Other locations with significant tidal ranges include the Gulf of Khambhat in India and the Severn Estuary in the UK.
In the Bristol Channel.
The Bay of Fundy in Canada is known to have the highest tides in the world, with tidal ranges reaching up to 53 feet (16 meters). The unique shape of the bay amplifies the tidal forces, resulting in these extreme tides.
Kenya is the 49th biggest country in the world out of 249 and it covers 581,309 km2 (224,445 sq mi)
Ithink it is the Moon's gravitational pull .
yes because it has the biggest aquarium in the world
High tides occur twice a day wherever water is located. The high tides on one side of the world correspond with the low tides on the other side of the world, and are based on the gravitational pull exerted by the Earth's moon.
it depends on what you are talking about are you talking about a continent a country or Providence
you need first go to the last beach. at the exit of the ruins, there will be a beach, with a place where you can build treehouse. then, you go to the beach when the tides out. then, go to the place where you just can only there when the tides out, and you will seems to trigger an event. from then, after the tides out on each beach, you can dive in the spot where you can go there on tides out only.
No, tides are not the same everywhere in the world. Tides are influenced by various factors such as the position of the moon and sun, topography of the coastline, and ocean basin shape, resulting in different tidal patterns around the world.