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  • so simply explained!

  • I expect to hear the clickclickclickclick of that old school filmstrip technology on this. Oh middle school....

  • omg thanks so much! this was a really good explanation! :)

  • See, kids, what this really is is ANTI GRAVITY. It's really a coefficient of velocity causing the water to expand more rapidly in the so-called gravity well, which is really the alignment factor, most prevalent in the cosmic strings. I discuss this in the cosmos section of my site, paulhallart (dot com).

  • "kids"? you will have to talk with more humility than that if you want to gain people's respect.

  • I don't need respect, kid. Learn something. Respect is as useless as popularity. And that's just about your speed, isn't it?

    I was talking about anti gravity. Take it or leave it.

  • this is intresting i guess!!!!

  • !00% crap

  • Tides are water moving in a horizonal direction.

    true they are caused by the interaction of the moon earth and sun. The surface of our planet changes speed during the moon-earth and to a lessor degree sun "dance".

    Imagine a bathtub of water moving in a straight line at 1040 miles per hour. Then speeding up about 50 miles per hour over a 12 hour period, then slowing down 50 miles per hour over a 12 hour period. If this bathtub

    were the size of the north Atlantic you would get a little sloshing.

  • yea this is stupid

  • The bay of fundy is in New Brunswick, not Nova Scotia

  • Dude, get a map. You've got the internet...google it. It's a body of water nitwit; it isn't restricted to one province!

  • Actually, the bay is between New Brunswick AND Nova Scotia.

  • duh

  • ummmmm i hate to tell you.... its in both new brunswick and nova scotia!!!!

  • WRONG BOTH

  • Why do say both are wrong?

    allentazwell

  • The wonderful Fundy Bay is the perfect candidate place for applying new Aero-Aqueous multi purpose renewable power station design, specially at the neck of bight Minas basin where the bay narrows to almost 4-7 Kms in the distance starting from Cape split and up to 8 Kms east of it.

    North to south consecutive arrays of floating submersed wheels could be placed in such area to help catch high tidal energy plus bridging the two bay sides.

  • Yes yes I know Ive read this comment before.

  • so cool

  • It said up to 16 meters, but that would put the water over those walls. How is this exaggeration explained? -1Star for incongruity. 4Stars

  • The Bay of Fundy is one of the largest bays in the world. In some parts the tide does raise more than 16 meters at high tide, perhaps not in the one tiny area they filmed

  • up to 16 meters means 16 meters in one location...that does not meant that this is the one location...this area probably has not as intense tides.

  • this is stupid

  • I'm doing my project on how the phases of the moon affect ocean tides. thanks for the information.

  • man please help im dong that same proyect but are there any expirement i can do or somthig plese replay

  • Thank You. That was really helpful for my science project...

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