San Francisco has a lot of fog because the ocean current cools the air along the coast, causing water vapor in the atmosphere to condense and form fog, small cloud droplets near the earth's surface.
San Francisco has few storms because the Pacific Ocean moderates its temperatures. Air pollution may contribute some dust, but the cool temperatures from the current are the overwhelming influence.
It is by the ocean and San Francisco so it will get lots of morning fog.
You can see the stars if there is no fog and no light pollution. However, there is hardly a night without fog, and I've never seen San Francisco without light pollution, so I guess the answer would be no. However, drive an hour north and there are some pretty clear places where you can see the stars pretty well.
Its in San Francisco
San Francisco gets a lot of fog due to its close proximity to the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean. The temperature difference between the ocean and the warmer land causes moist ocean air to cool and condense into fog as it moves over the city. This creates the iconic fog that rolls in off the coast and shrouds the city.
Yes, San Francisco has an airport called San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
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when i visited San Francisco they told us that it was because the fog is created on the sea and that the windblows it on to the land... i know this isn't much information but that's really all i remember. <3
San Francisco was settled by the Spanish so it was a Spanish settlement. In later years it was pretty much a lawless city. The city was run by gangs in the 1800's.
Do you mean when did the giants move to san francisco? If so, it was the 1958 season.
Because San Francisco is a very highly populated and dense city.
i think so
San Francisco, California is in the northern and western hemispheres.