In a straight line. unless diverted by a on coming force
We wouldn't have much knowledge about it and it would be extremely difficult to travel from each coast.
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
no... Jamaica is an island so it is basically not on a coast... it is a coast.
Just along the north west coast from Alaska southwards were:EyakTlingitHaidaTsimshianHaislaBella BellaBella CoolaOowekeenoKwakiutlNootkaNorth Coast SalishCentral Coast SalishSouthern Coast SalishMakahQuileuteChinookanClatskanieTillamookAlseanSiuslawanKalapuyaCoosanAthapaskan
Without the louisiana purchase, we would not have the west coast today. We would still only control half of the U.S.
to roll down the hill on a bike without pedaling is called coast or coasting
Coasting bikes are ideal for leisurely rides along the coast because they offer a smooth and comfortable ride, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views without exerting too much effort. The relaxed riding position and wide tires provide stability on uneven terrain, making it easier to navigate sandy or gravel paths. Additionally, coasting bikes typically have a lightweight frame and efficient gearing system, making them easy to pedal and maneuver. Overall, using coasting bikes for coastal rides can enhance your overall biking experience and make it more enjoyable.
coasting is when you are driving a car with the engine on but you are not using the accelerator to propel the car
Coast is a term used in the electrical for motors. When a motor in denergized and the rotor continues to spin it is said to be coasting, until it comes to a hault.
a coast is a line that goes on and on forever somtimes.
Coasts pretty well. You need a fairly good speed beforehand, of course, but then it's pretty ok on the coasting.
Using a freewheel on a bike allows the rider to coast without pedaling, making it easier to maintain speed and conserve energy. It also allows for smoother transitions between pedaling and coasting, providing a more comfortable and efficient riding experience.
The leading cause of powered watercraft, such as jet skis, accidents is that they have no braking mechanism. They coast to a stop, and while coasting, there is no turning ability.
No.
Every island has to have a coast
coastkōst/nounnoun: coast; plural noun: coasts1. the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land."the west coast of Africa"synonyms: seaboard, coastal region, coastline, seashore, shore, foreshore, shoreline, seaside, waterfront, littoral; literarystrand "the houses along the coast"North American the Pacific coast of North America.singular proper noun: Coast; noun: the Coast2. a run or movement in or on a vehicle without the use of power.verbverb: coast; 3rd person present: coasts; past tense: coasted; past participle: coasted; gerund or present participle: coasting1. (of a person or vehicle) move easily without using power."the engines stopped, and the craft coasted along"act or make progress without making much effort. "he coasted to victory"synonyms: freewheel, cruise, taxi, drift, glide, sail "the car coasted down a hill"slide down a snowy hill on a sled.2. sail along the coast, especially in order to carry cargo."a coasting schooner"
No it is without a coastline.