Ice storms happen anywhere there is ice.
Tornado do happen near and on the coast. It just so happens that the areas that get strong tornadoes (the tornadoes that get all the attention) happen to be inland. The strong thunderstorms that produce most tornadoes form most easily when warm, moist air collides with cool and/or dry air along with a few other conditions. These meet most ideally in inland areas but tornado outbreak along coasts have also ocurred.
A location is just an area. Inland means away from the ocean and coastal means near the ocean.
Cloud formation is what fuels and sustains violent storms. Without these cloud formations the storms would not be anywhere near as strong as they are.
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The water temperature modifies the air temperature near it.
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Paris is a inland city in the north of France and it is not near the coast.
No. Pittsburgh is inland and is not near on the Atlantic coast.
Quicksand may be found inland (on riverbanks, near lakes, or in marshes), or near the coast.
Tornado do happen near and on the coast. It just so happens that the areas that get strong tornadoes (the tornadoes that get all the attention) happen to be inland. The strong thunderstorms that produce most tornadoes form most easily when warm, moist air collides with cool and/or dry air along with a few other conditions. These meet most ideally in inland areas but tornado outbreak along coasts have also ocurred.
Yes, bald eagles are to be found there, near the coast and large inland lakes.
the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.
Compared to regions inland with the same latitude, regions near the ocean are oftencooler in the Summer, and warmer in the Winter. This "moderating" of the climate alongand near the coast is due to the ocean's ability to store and release great amounts of heat.
One reason is the lack of frequent and reliable rainfall in inland areas of the country.
West Runton is a village in North Norfolk, England, approximately ¼ of a mile from the North Sea coast.
I presume you mean the ancient city of Troy, as in "Helen of..." If this is your question it is thought to be in Turkey. Near the coast on the western part of Asia Minor. Because of the change in climate and the river near Troy silting up, the city is now several miles inland, not on the coast as mentioned in Homer's story of Troy.
I think its because Brazil's coast are near the water and have good farming area, a nice breeze therefore people live near the coast leaving the inland sparsely populated. (this answer may not be correct but its all live got) :)