Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, and Hawaii.
Yes, most of California lies on the North American Plate, but parts of coastal California are on the Pacific Plate. The San Andreas Fault marks the boundary between the two plates.
There are two: Baja California (Statehood 1953) and Baja California Sur (Statehood 1974)
Assuming that you mean American states, Wahington, Oregon, California
The major mountain ranges along the Pacific coastline of North America include the Coast Ranges in California, the Cascade Range from British Columbia to Northern California, and the Sierra Nevada in California. Further south in Mexico, the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental run parallel to the Pacific coast.
The Pacific Ranges lie between the Rockies and the Pacific Coast. The Pacific Ranges are located completely within British Columbia Canada.
The ocean on the coast of California is the Pacific Ocean.
California is Pacific Time, GMT-8.
There are three in the lower 48, going from north to south they are Washington, Oregon and California. But you may also include Alaska since it borders the Pacific Ocean . . . and then there is Hawaii, which is "in" the Pacific Ocean.
California Pacific Conference was created in 1996.
California Pacific Airlines was created in 2009.
California Pacific Railroad was created in 1865.