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According to the lunar theory of tides, in temperate zones tidal force raises the earth's crust to a height of 20 cm, and at the equator more than 50 cm.Then why are the tides in the equatorial zone three times lower than in the temperate zones?The maximum height of the tides in the temperate zones is:1) Fundy Bay in North America - 18 m.2) The mouth of the Severn River in England - 16 m.3) Bay of Mont Saint-Michel in France - 15 m.The maximum height of the tides in the equatorial zone is:1) Maraca Brazil - 9 m.2) Balboa Panama - 5 m.3) Zanzibar Tanzania - 3.5 m.Information about the tides in some ports of the world.https://www.krugosvet.ru/enc/Earth_sciences/geografiya/PRILIVI_I_OTLIVI.html According to the lunar theory of tides, abnormally high tides should occur at the equator and not in the temperate zones.