California is in the "Pacific" time zone.
Mexico spans three time zones, Pacific, Mountain and Central. Therefore, depending on where in Mexico you start your journey to California, the answer is either 0, 1, or 2. As most of the major cities, including Mexico City, are located in the Central time zone, the most common answer would be 2.
There are MANY places that have an east coast. Please be more specific.
It would be 5pm in California. They are 3 hours behind the east coast
That would depend on what country you're talking about. In the US, New York at 3 pm is noon in California.
In the US, the Pacific Northwest, specifically the coast of Washington and Oregon, is more prone to tsunamis due to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This area has the potential for a large earthquake to trigger a tsunami. Other states along the west coast, such as California and Hawaii, also have risks of tsunamis due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries.
At 7.00 am on the East Coast, it would be 4.00 am on the West Coast. Most people on the West Coast would likely be sleeping at that time, preparing to wake up for their day.
You would cross the Rocky Mountains while traveling from California to Texas.
No, you cross the Pacific Ocean to get from California to Japan.
You would cross the Indian ocean. You would arrive on Australia's west coast.
You would have to cross the Pacific Ocean from California to Japan.
The gold coast today would be considered california & oregon.
New York is on the east coast of the United States. California is on the west coast. Travelling from New York to California you would travel west.
The shortest way would be to cross the Pacific.
There are many routes one can take to see the most of the California Cost. To see the most of the California Coast, one should take the route of the pacific coast highway.
that the California waters would get too high
The road that goes along the entire west coast, pacific coast highway 1
To the East Coast, the Atlantic, to the West Coast, the Pacific.
Indian ocean you cross the Indian ocean to get to the other side