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Depending on what he said, I believe he is actually right, it is a phenomenon that happens bc of gravity.

Just like the water in a cup "sticks" a bit higher on the sides of a cup, the seas "stick" higher to where it is closer to landmasses, bc gravity is stronger there than say around the area of the Mariana trench, for example.

/r/explainlikeim5 may have a better explanation about it tbh.

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OzzyHB 2y ago

I guess, if tide heights have stayed, on average. The same around the equator.. Then nothing has changed. Is there literature showing weaker gravity over deep ocean?

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