yes yes yes yes
The largest earthquake in Maine was back on March 21, 1904 in Washington County (areas of Calais and Eastport). It tipped the Richter scale at 5.10. It was felt throughout most of New England and in the Provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. It was observed west of the Hudson River and in Montreal, Canada.
need to know the months in maine that are the windiest?
in state-maine.
There aren't. Maine's cool climate makes it so that the state rarely gets tornadoes.
The Ground Snow Load for Portland Maine is 60 pounds per square foot. The answer was determined from the following reference which is published by the State of Maine: http://www.maine.gov/dps/bbcs/Maine%20GSL%20Listing%20by%20Town_1215.pdf.
If you're talking about Halifax, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine then yes, it is. ...Halifax, Nova Scotia (City) = ~285,000Halifax, Nova Scotia (HRM / Metro) = ~410,000Portland, Maine (City) = ~63,000Portland, Maine (Metro) = ~240,000
550 miles
400 miles
Maine and New Hampshire rebelled from the British rule and became states in the USA. Nova Scotia stayed loyal to the Crown and became a province in Canada.
No , Nova Scotia is not a country, Nova Scotia is a Province of Canada.
The Bay of Fundy between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
It's about 600 miles to Halifax.
Present day New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and northern Maine.
about 460 miles -- meiskam
Can you please tell me the distance from Yarmouth to Bar Harbor by way of the Gulf of Maine
Maine
We only have 1 city, well one recognized city. Halifax. However the town of Digby is actually the closest to Maine in travel time. From Digby Nova Scotia you can take the ferry (boat) to St. John New Brunswick and then drive to the US border and into Maine.