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Please enjoy the attached article (with videos embedded) on the Bay of Fundy. Then please tell me what the Bay of Fundy is, some unique facts about it, and how it relates to our unit on the Moon? Write in complete sentences, use proper grammar.
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The Bay of Fundy is a large bay between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Canada that is famous for having the highest tides in the world—sometimes rising and falling about 16 meters (over 50 feet)—and it also has a dramatic tidal bore, lots of fossils in its cliffs, and many whales and unique tidal ecosystems. These huge tides happen mostly because the Moon’s gravity pulls on Earth’s oceans, and the bay’s narrow shape and natural “sloshing” (resonance) make the tidal changes even bigger, which connects directly to our Moon unit about how the Moon and Sun cause spring and neap tides.
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