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Its because Japan is humid, and humidity makes the water warmer.
The Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean are the main ones. There is also, of course, the Gulf of Mexico, but it is, of course, much smaller. One could also include, depending on how "large" you mean, the five Great Lakes.
No, a relatively small amount of fresh water in California is produced through desalination of ocean water. The majority of fresh water in the state comes from surface water and groundwater sources. Desalination is mainly used in coastal areas where water scarcity is a major issue.
The Pacific Ocean is salty, there is no fresh water in it.
fresh water doesnt have saltinity in it but, ocean water does.
depends on where in california. there are bays in california....so those parts of the state would be closer to the bays. but other parts are much closer to the ocean
90% of ocean water covers the Earth
90% of ocean water covers the Earth
California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska border the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Only about 10 of the water that evaporates from a salty ocean is fresh water.
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The Pacific Ocean is on Mexico's West coast, and the Atlantic Ocean on the East coast. The Gulf of Mexico lies between Mexico's East coast and the Atlantic Ocean - but as the Gulf of Mexico is not an ocean, it can be ignored.