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California is a big state with varying terrains. There are steep cliffs and mountains, forests, beaches, and deserts. It also has the highest and lowest points in the continental US; Mt. Whitney being the highest and Death Valley being the lowest.
The prime meridian at longitude 0° marks the eastern boundary of the Western Hemisphere The corresponding anti-meridian at Longitude 180° marks the western boundary of the Western Hemisphere. (In practical terms you could also consider the international date line to be the boundary - just not the official boundary.)
Eastern boundary currents are relatively shallow, broad, and slow-flowing. Western boundary currents are warm, deep, narrow, and fast-flowing currents that form on the west side of ocean basins due to western intensification.
There was one major geographic feature that formed the Western boundary of the 13 colonies. This boundary feature was the Appalachian Mountains.
Convergent on the western perimeter, divergent on the Easter perimeter.
The Pacific Ocean is the western boundry of California.
Nevada
Pacific Ocean
Nevada and Arizona.
Arizona and Nevada.
It ia on the eastern border of California. The western boundary of Callifornia is the Pacific Ocean,
The Colorado River forms the western boundary between Arizona and California
Arizona. All but the extreme northwestern part of the state has the Colorado River as its boundary with Nevada and California.
Bakersfield, California, is probably the largest city in the deserts of that state. It lies on the western boundary of the Mojave.
San Francisco is in both the NOrthern adn Western hemispheres.
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco, California. The bridge was completed in 1937 and spans the San Francisco Bay. San Francisco (LEFT (western) Coast USA )
San Francisco, California is in the northern and western hemispheres.