The Bay of Fundy boasts the world's largest tidal range, where the funneling shape of the coastal zone amplifies tidal forces, resulting in extreme variations.
While the global average tidal range is just one meter, localized areas, like Minas Basin, experience tidal ranges that can exceed 16 meters, presenting unique dangers.
Maps reveal areas of significant tidal ranges, emphasizing that these beautiful coastal regions can also be perilous, turning deadly for the unprepared.
The rising tide metaphor illustrates economic growth, but it also reminds us how dangerous the fluctuating nature of tides can be, particularly for those caught off guard.
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