Well, at this time, scientists are thinking that in a few thousand or few million years from now, California will drift out into the ocean and become a separate island from North America. I hope that answers your question. :)
There is no record of an active volcano on Catalina Island, California. The island is primarily made up of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, and there is no evidence of volcanic activity in its geological history.
Guadelupe Island is in the Pacific Ocean, 150 miles west of the Baja California Peninsula of northern Mexico. It is south of California's Channel Islands and north of Cedros Island, which is located of the coast off southwest Mexico.
The Bahamas (UTC-5/UTC-4) are almost always three hours ahead of California (UTC-8/UTC-7).
The largest recorded Great White shark in California was known as "Deep Blue," estimated to be around 20 feet long. It was spotted off the coast of Guadalupe Island in 2013.
No, mudslides in California are not caused by the Sumatra 2005 Tsunami. Mudslides in California are typically the result of heavy rainfall saturating the soil on steep slopes, causing it to become unstable and slide downhill. The Sumatra 2005 Tsunami occurred in Indonesia and had no direct relationship to mudslides in California.
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California In the San Franscisco Bay, California.
Rhode island to Sacramento California
well it might? if land masses continues to fall, and sea level rises...maybe.
yes,in island California has a lord since 56 years.
yes one island is catalina island
The California territory took a vote to decide if California should become a state.
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California is not an island, there fore it is not surrounded by an ocean.
No, Baja is a peninsula directly south of the state of California.
Neither. Hispaniola is a major island in the Caribbean.
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