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Pacific Ocean, I guess. San Diego is in California and California is right next the Pacific Ocean.
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it was really obvious. THE PACIFIC OCEAN
You would see the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific Ocean, if you were in Florida.
He was the first man from Europe to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas
Balboa was the first to see the Pacific Ocean while traveling across the Isthmus of Panama. He saw the ocean in 1513.
Weather of the San Francisco Bay Region by Harold Gilliam looks like a good source of information about that region's weather. San Francisco summer weather is caused by a complex relationship between cold ocean water, hot dry conditions to the east of San Francisco, and the geography of the region. It is basic geography that accounts for the big differences in SF and St Louis weather. St Louis is more centered on the continent and SF is on the Pacific coast. Inland versus coastal areas will see big differences in their weather in general. The ocean can keep a location warmer in winter and cooler in summer. The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean helps keep Norway and Sweden livable and not completely frozen. A search for continental climate information can give you some good answers.
Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean in 1512. he was the first European to see the pacific ocean from its eastern shore
The Pacific Ocean, you can see this very clearly by the "Ring of Fire"
Balboa was the first to see it
to see pacific ocean