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The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
no, they most likely occur wherever strong updrafts occur.
Mountain ranges occur when two techtonic plates collide and both force each other up. These often happen along the entire border of the plate, which can be thousands of kilometers long.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
one way to predict when a volcano will occur is with the technology scientist use to determine when and where an eruption will occur.
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No, but probably close.
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Only to a limited degree. Meteorologists can predict areas where tornadoes might occur when the conditions for them arise. But there is no telling exactly when and where a storm will produce a tornado.
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
The type of coast that a tidal bore would most likely occur is a coast with narrow bays and inlets. Tidal bores also occur on a coast that has river channels.
It is impossible to predict when an earthquake will occur.