it would occur in the north of pensacola
Pensacola would be closer to Lafayette, by about an hour.
Pensacola is located in Florida, which is a state in the southeastern United States. If you are asking about the state that comes immediately to the west of Florida, it is Alabama. If you meant to inquire about a state that follows Florida geographically or in terms of travel, that would depend on the direction of travel.
Jacksonville beach, but other nearby beaches include Mickler's Landing which is in Ponte Vedra, Florida.
I believe that would be pilots from the US Naval Air Station around 1913.
It's about 450 miles and would take around 7 hours to drive.It is 450.13 miles according to MapQuest.
If there are not many stops it would be 7 hours and 30 minutes.
No, it would not. Wedging cannot occur if the solid form (ice) didn't occupy a greater volume than the liquid form.
Pensacola Florida is about 3000 miles from Lima, Peru. A direct flight would take about 9-10 hours.Note: It's impossible to drive from North America to South America, because there are no roads through the Darien Gap in Panama.
That would depend on where in Florida you're starting from. I-10 meets the Mississippi in New Orleans. That's about 3 hours from Pensacola and about 16 hours from Key West.
The technical term would be the "antipode". For Pensacola Florida, this is a spot in the Indian ocean about 2000 miles west of Perth, Australia. The nearest dry land is probably the Kerguelen Islands, and even those are well over a thousand miles away.
That would place you in the area of Wets Plains, Missouri - according to Google Earth.
The most common natural disaster to occur in Florida would be a hurricane or flooding