There is a lot more tectonic plate movement in the Pacific Ocean than the Atlantic, it is more volcanic, and very little to stop the Tsunami before it reaches the coast.
There is a theory, that in the event of an eruption of the volcano cumbre vieja on the Canary Island of La Palma, about half of that island will break off and slide into sea. This would then produce a giant tsunami, which can reach heights of hundreds of meters, and would travel across the Atlantic ocean to strike the east coast of the US.
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As a tsunami leaves the deep water of the open ocean and travels into the shallower water near the coast, it transforms. The tsunamis energy flux, which is dependent on both its wave speed and wave height, remains nearly constant. because of this shaoling effect, a tsunami, imperceptible at sea, may grow to be several meters or more in height near the coast. When it finally reaches the coast, a tsunami may appear as a rapidly rising or falling tide or a series of breaking waves.
According to the theory of Plate Tectonics and Pangaea, the east coast boundaries were once connected to the west coast boundaries of Africa, Europe, and parts of north-western Asia. The irregularity of the east coast of the Americas as well as the west coast of the respective continents were caused by the "tearing" of one land mass from the other, an action which did not happen on the west coast resulting in a straighter more regular west coast.
It is probably because the East Coast is not beside faults or at the edge of and tectonic plates. If you look at the West Coast, California has a fault. This causes volcanoes in Washington and Oregon.
There is a theory, that in the event of an eruption of the volcano cumbre vieja on the Canary Island of La Palma, about half of that island will break off and slide into sea. This would then produce a giant tsunami, which can reach heights of hundreds of meters, and would travel across the Atlantic ocean to strike the east coast of the US.
west coast has alot drier, fluffier, and usally more snow than the east coast. if you are shopping for west coast skis, you would probibly look that a "rocker" ski. and if you are shopping for a east coast you would want a stiffer ski and one that you could really hold a edge with on the east coast ice
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1200: this would include a hotel, and a flight from anywhere on the east coast. Once you leave the East coast it can get more expensive.
They are about the same, but if I had to say: Tsunami.
There are several areas called the "sun coast". The Gulf coast of Florida, for one, and the east coast of Australia (near Brisbane) for another. You would need to be more specific.
There are generally more mountains on the west coast of the United States compared to the east coast. The Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada are prominent mountain ranges on the west coast, while the Appalachian Mountains are the major range on the east coast.
One can find more information about the East Coast Railway by going on the East Coast website which will offer information on wine services, transportation and other tourism areas.
i would have to say the west coast because we have alot more dificult terrain to deal with with all the mountains and valleys.
The east coast is more heavily populated.
As a tsunami leaves the deep water of the open ocean and travels into the shallower water near the coast, it transforms. The tsunamis energy flux, which is dependent on both its wave speed and wave height, remains nearly constant. because of this shaoling effect, a tsunami, imperceptible at sea, may grow to be several meters or more in height near the coast. When it finally reaches the coast, a tsunami may appear as a rapidly rising or falling tide or a series of breaking waves.
yes because im a cool cat