Tidal resonance, or resonant tides, is a phenomenon that occurs when the natural oscillation frequencies of a body of water (like an ocean or sea) align with the tidal forcing frequencies caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. This alignment can lead to significantly heightened tidal ranges, meaning that the difference between high tide and low tide becomes much larger than normal.
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