Miami would be considerably warmer--pretty much tropical.
yes it is
California is warmer than Chicago for a number of reasons. This also depends on the part of California, since some parts are roughly the same as Chicago, but California is close to the ocean, and receives more sun than Chicago.
because Chicago is not surrounded by ocean which makes it colder in winter and warmer in summer
It is because N.Y.C is closer to the equator than Plattsburgh, so it will be warmer.
The Gulf Stream runs along the east coast of the United States, including Miami, which brings warm water from the south. This warm current is one of the main reasons why the water in Miami is warmer compared to the west coast of Florida.
New York has a greater population than both Chicago and Los Angeles combined. However, in landmass, Los Angeles and Chicago combined are bigger than New York.
Although Miami does have quite a bit of theft and burglary chicagos murder and robbery rates are way higher than Miami and national crime rate
Chicago is definitely bigger than San Francisco. San Francisco definitely has milder weather than Chicago. Each city has its own assets and liabilities. One is not better than the other ... just different.
New York is much farther north than Miami on the Atlantic Ocean without the moderating Gulf Stream from the Gulf of Mexico.
New York City is bigger than Miami in both area and population.
The water is warmer in Miami than on the west coast primarily due to the Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current that flows north along the eastern coast of the U.S. This current raises sea temperatures in the Atlantic, particularly in Florida. In contrast, the west coast experiences the California Current, which is colder and flows southward, resulting in cooler ocean temperatures. Additionally, Miami's tropical climate contributes to warmer water temperatures year-round.
No, New York's time is 1 hour later than Chicago's time.