The tidal bulge in the Bay of Fundy reaches:
A2 to 3 metres
B50 to 60 metres
C1 to 2 metres
D15 to 16 metres
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. 15 to 16 metres
1. The Bay of Fundy's tides are the world's highest.
2. The tidal bulge there is 15 to 16 metres.
3. Two high tides and two low tides arrive each day.
_Source: NCERT Class 11 Geography, Ch 13 'Movements of Ocean Water' (kegy213)_
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