What is the effect of high tide?
What is the effect of low tide
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What is the effect of high tide?
During high tide, water from the Atlantic Ocean pushes inland (west) into inlets, canals, and the Intracoastal Waterway, causing water levels throughout the area to rise and backflow into the city's storm system.
What is the effect of low tide?
When the pull is at its lowest point, we see low tide, or the lowest level of the tide. The earth itself is also pulled toward the moon but with less strength. This pulls the earth away from the water on the opposite side of the earth, making the water on that side bulge as well.
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