It is generally colder and damper in the north, which leads to more rain. Anything north of SF has quite a lot of precipitation. The bay area does not get too much rain. In fact San Jose only gets 15.03 inches of rain (around the same as LA). Most of the reason why top half of norcal gets more rain is probobly because of the jet stream and the cool California ocean current
southern Califronia partys while northern California does nothing;D
Santa Cruz is in Northern/Central California. It is right in the agricultural area of the Nation. I would say it is more central California, but many claim it to be North.
Nortenos are in every state in the United States of America but more in Northern California and Central California and some in Southern California.
Utah's average annual precipitation is around 12 inches, varying across the state due to its diverse geography. The northern regions tend to receive more precipitation than the southern areas, which are typically more arid.
James Cook explored Alta, California. He was looking for the northwest passage around America. He also made landfall in Kauai, Hawaii and in Oregon.
The Southern Hemisphere contains the most water
Northern :)
it is northern lol its southern
The Southern Hemisphere has more area of water then the Northern Hemisphere.
More in the northern hemisphere.
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