South America
yes it bring flood to the pacific coast.
Southwest, on the Pacific Coast. Borders with Mexico to the south.
Oregon, it's on the Pacific coast.
Hurricanes only affect extreme southern California, and then rarely. The peninsula of Baja California, part of Mexico, experiences storms that form along the coast of Central America, in warm tropical waters. Some storms are created by Caribbean hurricanes that struggle across the mountainous terrain and reform in the Pacific. These storms follow the warm currents along the Mexican coast, and sometimes turn east and make landfall there. Other storms continue out into the Pacific toward Hawaii.
Nevada is in the west; it's separated from the Pacific Ocean by California. Not technically "Pacific coast", but pretty close.
explorers led their expedition across montana to the pacific coast in 1805
A long expanse of ocean, with occaional islands.
El Nino
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
The atmosphere in the pacific begins too rot at the bottom of the coast causing a friction which makes a 'crack', hense making the earthquake
California is a Pacific coast state.California is on the west coast so it is a Pacific coast state.
the movement of pressure on earths plates or land causes them to push each other and cause a crack in the earth
A coast.
Mexico has 11,122 Kilometers (6,912 miles) of coast, divided across the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
Winds that blow from the Pacific Ocean to the west coast
Since a large number of countries border the pacific ocean, it depends on which "pacific coast" you mean. The pacific coast of the USA is its west coast.