In the city of San Bernardino California there are light ordinances. These light ordinances are in effect, because San Bernardino is one of the only places in California that you can see the milky way.
Well, let's see.... there is the Bay area. Oh wait, is the Bay area in SF?
The shoreline of California was located much further inland 100 million years ago due to the movement of tectonic plates. At that time, California was part of a different landmass, and the specific location of the shoreline would have been different from what we see today.
The San Gabriel Mountains were formed through the collision of tectonic plates, specifically the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. This collision caused the Earth's crust to fold and uplift, creating the mountain range we see today.
No. The San Andreas fault is not a hole in the ground. It is a fault that runs through the state of CA and you don't see it unless you see the scar shelf. The shelf is seen, at times, through central CA foothills, but other than that there is no indication of the fault and where it is located.
One option could be Maryland, as the state is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, which could provide the setting for a temperate deciduous forest near saltwater.
You can't really see the milky way in any city; the city lights are too bright. However, you should be able to drive a fairly short distance out of San Bernardino and see it.
Pacific Ocean, I guess. San Diego is in California and California is right next the Pacific Ocean.
San Francisco, California...
california California They live in San Francisco mainly, but you can see some around San Francisco in other cities too. I went to San Francisco on vacation and saw some on the dock where my boat was coming in on.
The stars we see in the sky are in the Milky Way.
You should enjoy the desert landscape.
The San Diego Comic-Con is held in San Diego , California July 12 to 15 . There's the WonderCon in Anaheim , California March 16 to 18 . ~ See related links below .
About 505 miles. Answers such as these can quickly and easily be found on Mapquest. See link below.
The Stone Arch, in Cabo San Lucas (Los Cabos). See related links.
I didn't see any specific San Francisco schools in my search. However there are schools in San Bernadino and various other locations in several states besides California.
i live right next to tony hawk.i skateboard with him sometimes when i see him.
Mountain passes are gaps that allow for easier foot travel from one side of the mountains to the other side of the mountains. The Cumberland Gap (through the Appalachian Mountains) was long used by the Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans, who 'found it' around 1750. See link below. The Cajon Pass (through the San Bernardino mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains) was used by a group of Mormon settlers traveling from Salt Lake City to Southern California in 1851. See link below.