Weird Places The Bay of Fundy

Weird Places The Bay of Fundy

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11th Grade - University

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The Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is known for having the world's largest tidal range. This unique phenomenon is due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, combined with the Bay's shape and size, which causes a natural oscillation called seiching. The Bay's tides move massive amounts of water, creating potential for tidal energy. Currently, a tidal power plant uses a barrage system to generate electricity, but future advancements aim to use tidal turbines for more efficient energy harnessing. This process is akin to lunar power, showcasing the Bay's unique natural features.

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What is the average tidal range in the Bay of Fundy?

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What is seiching and how does it relate to the Bay of Fundy?

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How does the shape of the Bay of Fundy amplify the tidal effects?

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What are the potential environmental impacts of the tidal power plant in the Bay of Fundy?

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How do tidal turbines differ from traditional wind turbines in terms of energy generation?

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