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Wouldn't the tides go up and down? map seems to show down only
I understand it as both, as the tides would occupy the yellow zones when up
But the green zones are current shorelines.
Author's comment to that question: https://old.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1l1aga3/europes_mega_tides_what_if_tides_were_20_times/mvjomt9/
Their answer is "idk lol".
Which means they didn't consider it. Of course lower low tides also mean higher high tides, the water has to go somewhere.