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The term "non-tidal" refers to bodies of water or areas that are not influenced by tides. This means that they do not experience the regular rise and fall of water levels typically associated with coastal regions affected by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. Non-tidal environments can include lakes, rivers, and some inland wetlands, where water levels fluctuate due to precipitation, evaporation, or other factors rather than tidal forces.

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