it is very possible that it may nobody knows when many fortune talers say it wont be in this century but dont get your hopes up and it would take a big earthquake to do that and not all of California would go
Europe and Africa have the Atlantic Ocean as their western border.
No, it is not possible for an earthquake to cause parts of California to fall into the ocean. California is located on the North American Plate, which is not at risk of subduction beneath an adjacent plate. While earthquakes can cause coastal land to shift or sink, the idea of a significant portion of California falling into the ocean is purely a myth.
The United States is in North America. It is spread across multiple geographic regions, including the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West.
The storm most common in summer and early fall along the Atlantic coast of North America is the hurricane. These tropical cyclones form over warm ocean waters and can lead to significant wind, rain, and storm surge impacts. The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, with peak activity typically occurring from August to October.
In Riverside, California, temperatures tend to drop and it gets colder starting from late fall through winter. The coldest months are typically December and January, with temperatures often reaching their lowest points during these months.
Fall in North America is Fall in Japan.
We call it Fall or Autumn....I call it Fall/Autumn, it doesn't matter to me...
North California.
It falls in the watersheds in the north.
depends on where it is.
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Spring
When it is Fall (or Autumn) in the northern hemisphere, it is Spring in the southern hemisphere.
The Devonian Period
spring,summer,fall,winter