All of the states have experienced earthquakes in the past. However Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Washington and Idaho are the most active states besides California.
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There is less rainfall on the lands beside the mountains. The mountains block rain. Also, clouds moving towards the lands rise to avoid the mountains, cooling the clouds even more. As cool clouds cannot carry as much water, the rain will start to fall on the mountains and not the land beside them. Thus, the lands beside the mountains hardly get rain and are dryer and hotter.
The best known is cape cod in Massachusetts.
What adjectives can you use to describe a stream? meandering / babbling / rushing / silent / over grown / bush / sparkling. We sat beside the meandering bush stream and had our lunch.
Much of California is laying on top of the San Andreas fault. For this reason, California tends to have frequent earthquakes as the adjoining plates move beside each other.
No, not of the United States.
Oregon borders California to the north; Nevada to the east; Mexico to the south; and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Nevada has the longest border with California.
California and Utah are to the left and right of Nevada, and Arizona, Oregon, and Idaho touch it on the top and bottom.
No, it's part of Mexico not California. I say that because it's right beside Baja California (which is part of Mexico), and also the Gulf of California is right beside Mexico.
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The British and the USSR fought along side the United States during this war.
yes
The United States Army runs the Redstone Arsenal, beside Madison County, Alabama. The area contains the Marshall Space Flight Center, which developed the Saturn rocket boosters.
United Kingdom is currently in Sierra Leonne in Africa which is right beside madagascar.
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Mexico (the country) is south of California. New Mexico (the U.S. state) is east of California, past Arizona.