Yes it is. Reno is in the northern part of Nevada, which extends farthest west, and Los Angeles is in the southern part of California, which curves east. So Reno is north-northwest of Los Angeles.
No. Spokane is east of Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles, the intersection of Pico and San Pedro is at 118 degrees 15 minutes west longitude.
In Spokane, the intersection of Division and Sprague is at 117 degrees 24 minutes west longitude.
Yes, by 2.25 degrees or 121 Statue miles or 105 nautical miles.
Spokane is in the very eastern edge of Washington while Reno is in the western part of Nevada. Spokane is nearly directly north of Reno. However, Reno is about 2 degrees longitude west of Spokane.
No, Spokane is farther east than Los Angeles. However, Reno, Nevada, is farther west than Los Angeles. Also, Spokane is farther west than San Diego.
Reno Nevada is the farthest west out of Spokane, Reno, Los Angeles or San Diego.
Seattle is one, Spokane is another and a third is Olympia. There are many more than three.
According to the Washington State Department of Transportation, it is 408 miles from Forks, WA to Spokane, WA. Link>http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Publications/HighwayMap/Mileage/Forks.htm
Weather comes from the west, or off the water, sending storm and rain clouds over Seattle. However, the Cascade Mountains fall between Seattle and Spokane, creating a rain shadow that effects the eastern half of the state. Therefore, most of the precipitation seen in Seattle is stopped by the Cascades before it can reach Spokane, creating a much more dry and arid region then seen in Seattle.
About three days. Rarely four. But, sometimes two. If you mail it from the Post Office, just sticking the letter in one of the blue boxes outside the Post Office, it will get there in one day depending on what time you mailed it. If your letter is mailed early in the morning at the Post Office then it will arrive in Spokane the next day. But, regular mail from Richland to Spokane should take no more than three days. ~Ami
Reno, NV, is northwest of Los Angeles, CA.
Reno is further west than Las Vegas.
No.
If you look at any map or a globe you will see the California coast curves toward the South-East from Northern California. The Longitude of Reno is W 119°.78' and the longitude of San Diego is W 117°.17'. We understand that O° passes very close to London, England. Spokane, WA (W 117°53') is actually further west than San Diego.
no more than 80 miles