A tide pool is a rocky coastal ecosystem that forms in the intertidal zone, which is the area between high and low tide. When the tides recede, water is trapped in small depressions or pools among the rocks, creating these unique habitats. Tide pools are characterized by their fluctuating water levels, salinity, temperature, and exposure to sunlight, which can vary significantly depending on the tide.
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