Thursday, March 4, 2010
Highest Tides in the World
In Nova Scotia, Canada there is a bay called the Bay of Fundy. This is where the highest tides in the world occur. During high tide you can find water twenty three feet into the bay, while during low tide you can only find about two and a half feet. This is a pretty huge difference and the website says that the force of the waters is equal to 8000 trains or 25 million horses, so you can really see just how strong the waters are.
http://www.bayoffundy.com/highesttides.aspx
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