SOLUTION: The Hopewell Rocks are land formations in New Brunswick that are the result of millions of years of erosion from the tides of the Bay of Fundy. The gravitational pull of the Moon a

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Question 1202006: The Hopewell Rocks are land formations in New Brunswick that are the result of millions of years of erosion from the tides of the Bay of Fundy. The gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun on the Earth as well as the unique geography of the Bay of Fundy allow for visitors experience walking on the ocean floor. Hopewell Rocks Park is one of the most popular and unique tourist attractions in Canada.

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Your family is planning a vacation to New Brunswick next summer to visit the Hopewell Rocks. Is it possible to predict the time of day you should visit to see low tide? Explain.


Please make use of sinusoidal functions in your answer. Thank you!

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About this phenomenon, read from this web-site

https://www.bayoffundy.com/about/highest-tides/


Millions of locations at the ocean coasts experience the combined tides of gravitational pull
of the Moon and the Sun,  but this web-site explains why  THAT  location is so unique.


It is unique  BECAUSE  it is a unique combination of the gravitational pull
of the  Moon and the  Sun with the resonant sloshing in the basin.