The tidal movement at the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia is the highest tidal movement. What MOST likely causes tidal movement like this?

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upwellings on the continental shelf

upwellings on the continental shelf

deep underwater currents

deep underwater currents

melting glaciers

melting glaciers

the Moon’s gravitational pull

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The most likely cause of the tidal movement at the Bay of Fundy is the Moon’s gravitational pull. Tides are primarily influenced by the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. The unique geography of the Bay of Fundy also contributes to its remarkably high tidal range.