It depend where you actually live in the Northern area it rises from the East Coast. From the Southern area it rises from the West Coast. That is a really interesting question By the Way because I asked my Grade 10 Science Teacher she replied what I wrote and told you!! :)
The moon can be seen from the east coast and the west coast at the same time but not always.
I think the East Coast is closer cause that's is a little closer to Venus then the west coast hope this Works see ya because I need answers to Bye :)
In London its going to be 11am East Coast in America its going to start on 4am West Coast in America its going to start at 1am You can see live coverage of the wedding on "E!" at 4am for east coast and west coast at 1am
That all depends what time of day you see it in the east. If it's rising in the east within a few hours before the sun, it's a waning crescent. If it's rising in the east around Noon, it's at First Quarter, and appears half illuminated. If it's rising in the east just as the sun is setting in the west, then it's full. If it's rising in the east around midnight, then it's at Last Quarter, and is half illuminated.
Massachusetts because it is on the east coast . The Sun with shine first there because it seems to travel from east to west in the sky. This is because of the Earth's rotation, which is from west to east.
Wouldn't have thought so, NJ is east coast, sun sets in west.
Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. It is about 53° North and 6° West. See the maps below.
Dublin is the largest city and is on the east coast, about 53° North and 6° West. Cork is on the south coast, about 51° North and 8° West. Galway is on the west coast, about 53° North and 9° West. See the map below, showing these and some of Ireland's other cities.
It doesn't. It sets LATER on the West Coast. The way the world rotates means that people in the east see the sun first in the morning. People in the west are the last people to see the sun at nightfall.
It will obviously depend on where you are starting from and going to. If you look at a map of Ireland you will see that the west coast of Ireland is very irregular in shape, so some parts are much farther from the east coast, while is smoother. The two main cities are Galway on the west and Dublin on the east. Both are on the coast. They are about 214 kilometres or 130 miles apart. However somewhere like Clifden is also on the west coast, and almost directly west of Galway city, because of the shape of that part of Ireland. From Galway to Clifden is about 76 kilometres or 47 miles. Dublin to Westport, another west coast town, is a journey of about 250 kilometres or 150 miles. So it depends on where you are going to and where you are coming from.
No
The east coast of Canada, yes.