At the Mexicali Valley (some 27,070 square miles of irrigated land) and near both coasts of Baja California (some 974 square miles of arable land) there is grown cotton, sorghum, maize, sesame, squash, scallions, pepper, melon, cucumber, parsley, watermelon, tomato, barley, wheat, spinach, garlic, beets, broccoli, onion, cauliflower, peas, green beans, spinach, lettuce, radish, cabbage, carrots, alfalfa, grapes and asparagus.
Baja California is a rather hilly landform, and shares many of the climates of Southern California. In northern Baja California, you could find a Mediterranean climate, common to cities such as San Diego or Los Angeles. Central and Southern Baja California is more arid, and the Vizcaino desert lies down there. At the tip of Baja California is the Sierra La Laguna, which has a relatively high elevation that allows for large forests of pines and oaks and is also a natural preserve.
Baja California is part of Mexico. The Baja is actually divided into two states: Baja California Norte(north) and Baja California Sur(south). Baja California is part of Mexico. The Baja is actually divided into two states: Baja California Norte(north) and Baja California Sur(south).
No it is quite warm in Baja California.
There are two, "Baja California Norte" and "Baja California Sur" and both of them belong to Mexico.
who owns the baja or lower California is Mexico
No, Baja California is located south of California and is a part of Mexico.
The Baja California Peninsula is part of Mexico. It is also composed by two federal states: Baja California (Capital: Mexicali) and Baja California Sur (Capital: La Paz).
There is one answers to this question... if the peninsula is Baja California, then is owned by Mexico... (THE ANSWER IS MEXICO) if you are not talking about Baja California then I don't not know the answer to that!!!!! SORRY :( :( :( :(
Baja California means "Lower California" in English.
Baja California (Lower California)
Baja California is a Peninsula
Baja California is in the Western Hemisphere.
The gulf of California is bordered by the Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sinaloa and Sonora. It separates the Mexican mainland from the Baja California Peninsula.