The climate is such that a redwood will grow there. Although these areas don't have the coastal fog that redwoods love, there is enough moisture that the tree needles need to grow well. Also, the winters are more mild than other winters. The ground doesn't freeze like in typical snow climates - so even though there is some winter snow, the tree roots aren't affected.
Northern California The coastal redwoods are in northern California and the Giant Sequoias in the Sierra Nevada mountains in central California.
because southern and central california doesn't have much water as northern california. This is a question of sixth grade
If the question is asking asking about Bakersfield, California, u.s.a. then yes it is a city that is located in the county of Kern.
The Central Valley, is a large, fertile valley in southern California. The northern part of the Central Valley is called Sacramento Valley.
central and southern california
They are native to southern and central America, but can probably be raised in captivity anywhere.
We have Northern CA, Central CA, and Southern CA
We have Northern CA, Central CA, and Southern CA
Nortenos are in every state in the United States of America but more in Northern California and Central California and some in Southern California.
MediterraneanIt is called Mediterranean Climate
Santa Cruz is in Northern/Central California. It is right in the agricultural area of the Nation. I would say it is more central California, but many claim it to be North.
Tornadoes can occur almost anywhere, but they are most common in the central and southern United States.