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by 500 miles far the waves are just normal.
The state that has the most miles of coastline is Alaska. It has 6,640 miles of coastline compared to California's 840 miles.
The State of Alaska is roughly 3900 miles away from Georgia. That is more miles than the United States is wide. Your answer is, "No".
According to infoplease, Florida has 580 miles of Atlantic shoreline, plus 770 miles of Gulf shoreline, making a total of 1350 miles of ocean front. California, on the other hand, has 840 miles of Pacific shoreline. Therefore, if you count the Gulf of Mexico, Florida has more ocean front. If you ignore it, California has more ocean front. Please see the related link for details.
Waves can travel across the ocean just like ripples across a pond and as long as they do not encounter adverse conditions they do not lose much energy.
That point is in a state of extreme isolation. It's in the Pacific Ocean nearly 1,800 miles west of the coast of Oregon, almost 1,600 miles north of Honolulu, and more than 700 miles from the nearest point in Alaska.
i dont know because im looking it up for a report
Tall? No, you could stick into Mariana's Trench (deepest part of the ocean) and still have about a mile of depth. Away from my house? Yes.
The state with the most water is Alabama because of its ocean, lakes, ponds, and rivers. More than any other state.
Rock moving away from a mid-ocean ridge is replaces by more oceanic crust.
That depended on where they came from. Cattle could be driven from as near as 10 miles to as far as 200 miles or more away from the various stockyards in the state of Kansas.
That depended on where they came from. Cattle could be driven from as near as 10 miles to as far as 200 miles or more away from the various stockyards in the state of Kansas.