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No. San Antonia is much too far inland to be affected by a tsunami.
It can be affected by both. Arlington is in Tornado Alley and has been hit by tornadoes. It is too far inland to get actual hurricanes, but it can still get showers and thunderstorms from remnants of hurricanes.
There were 284 tornadoes in Arkansas in the years 2004-2006. However, it is too far inland to get hurricanes.
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Any community that is not located on the coast is considered to be inland.
No. San Antonia is much too far inland to be affected by a tsunami.
Winston-Salem can be affected by the rain when a hurricane moves inland, but it's not directly affected by them. Winston-Salem is well west of Raleigh, not near the coast at all.
Conroe, Texas is about forty miles from Houston, but it is inland. It is near lakes, but it is not directly near an ocean, so it is doubtful it would be affected by ocean currents.
It can be affected by both. Arlington is in Tornado Alley and has been hit by tornadoes. It is too far inland to get actual hurricanes, but it can still get showers and thunderstorms from remnants of hurricanes.
There were 284 tornadoes in Arkansas in the years 2004-2006. However, it is too far inland to get hurricanes.
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Inland
As you move inland from the coast, land elevation tends to increase. This is because coastal areas are often low-lying due to deposition of sediment from rivers and the sea, while inland areas are usually further away from these sources and are less affected by erosion and sedimentation. Therefore, land elevation generally rises as you move away from the coast.
paris is inland
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Yes, Europe is inland.