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Savannah Georgia in on the east coast.
360 lines i think... There are 12 lines of East longitude. 360 is WAY off.
I do not believe there is any volcanoes on the east coast
Northeast Texas is not typically known for significant seismic activity, but there are some minor faults in the region, such as the East Texas Fault Zone. This area runs through parts of the Piney Woods and can experience low-magnitude earthquakes. While the seismic risk is relatively low compared to other parts of Texas, small quakes can occasionally occur, often linked to subsurface activities like oil and gas extraction. Overall, major earthquake fault lines are more prominent in western and central Texas.
Uh, no. Brazil is located on the east coast of South America. Only the west coasts are under tsunami warnings or advisories.
The Brevard Fault Line runs through Georgia.
Fault lines are really located everywhere, but it's usually the major fault lines that you need to worry about. The recent Virginia earthquake, which occurred on Aug. 23, 2011, was not related to any major geological fault line. However, geologists are concerned with the New York-Alabama Lineament, which is a major magnetic fault line that runs from New York to Alabama. See the Related Link below for more information on fault lines in the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains.
Nope, Australia sits on the Australian-Indian plate. The nearest plate boundary or fault line is off the coast of East Timor and Indonesia.
No
Newcastle is located in south-east Australia on the Pacific Coast (which is the east coast).
East Coast
the east coast
Boston, Massachusetts is located on the East Coast, and Galveston, Texas is located on the Gulf Coast.
You would be on the east coast.
The east-coast.
West Coast.
East Coast or Atlantic Coast