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  1. Oct 2023
    1. tidal current is a horizontal flow of water that accompanies the rising and falling of the tides. Tidal currents can be strong on shallow continental shelves and coastlines with restricting geography (such as in bays, inlets, narrow straits, lagoons, and estuaries). Tidal currents are relatively weak in the open ocean.

      Smaller areas of water would experience larger amounts of tides. While Largar areas of water would experience smaller amounts of tides.