Talk:Ungava Bay
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Severn Estuary
[edit]According to the article on the "Severn bore" (a upstream wave in England's River Severn caused by rising tides), the Severn Estuary may or may not have the world's second-largest tidal range after Canada's Bay of Fundy. The dispute revolves around whether Ungava Bay has a higher range than both, leaving the Severn Estuary in third place - but Ungava Bay may itself in fact be in third place. So it is inconsistent to say it has the first or second-biggest tidal range. I've put a similar comment on the "Severn bore" talk page.213.127.210.95 (talk) 18:13, 2 December 2017 (UTC)
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