There is more atmospheric pressure in the Sahara Desert. The number of air molecules around us decrease as we go higher into the atmosphere, which also causes the air pressure to decrease. Since the Sahara Desert is closer to sea level than Mount Everest is, there are more air molecules and more pressure there.
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California has more earthquakes then Florida, because California sits along the San Andreas Fault line. ( )-improvement, actually California sits on a series of many fault lines, the San Andreas only being one of them. San Andreas runs most of the length of the coast of California and is well known because it has a hard "kink" near LA which causes more violent earthquakes when it shifts, and can actually be seen in the topography of some areas of California from overhead.These fault lines are also a part of the "ring of fire" which causes the majority of the earthquakes and volcanoes along the West Coast of N America, Japan, and many of the Island chains of the Pacific.
Alaska is on the edge of a crustal plate
A 50-50 chance of aftershocks. Maybe with a 2-3 magnitude. Nothing to be afraid of.
The Texas coast on a warm day would likely be more humid than the Sahara desert on a cold night. Warmer air can hold more moisture, so coastal areas tend to be more humid than desert regions. The Texas coast's proximity to water would also contribute to higher humidity levels.
it brings more wind, which makes the air less humid
Near the coast, the climate can vary depending on location. Generally, coastal areas tend to be more humid due to the presence of water bodies that release moisture into the air. However, some coastal regions can also be arid if they are located in desert or semi-arid climates.
Mumbai is more humid because it is closer to sea coast.
The climate zone just south of the Sahara is called the Sahel. It is a transitional zone between the dry Sahara desert to the north and the more humid savanna region to the south.
During 10,000-7,000 BC, the African rainfall centered more around the Sahara Desert region, leading to a more humid climate. This period is associated with the African Humid Period, a time when the Sahara was greener and supported a variety of plants and wildlife. Rainfall during July would have been particularly focused on areas like the Sahel region, bordering the Sahara.
Pheonix, however South Florida is more humid, which can be considered hotter
South Coast it lets the kids get more wind for there fat lungs
no its false it does not have the same climate zone
Oregon gets a lot of rain, but Florida gets a lot of Tropical storms. Oregon has average temperatures, Florida is warmer and more humid.
Generally, the climate on the east coast of Florida is slightly cooler than that on the west coast, especially during the summer months. This difference is primarily due to the prevailing sea breezes and ocean currents, as the east coast faces the Atlantic Ocean, which can moderate temperatures. Additionally, the east coast often experiences more rainfall, which can lead to cooler conditions. However, the overall climate in both regions remains warm and humid year-round.
There are several areas called the "sun coast". The Gulf coast of Florida, for one, and the east coast of Australia (near Brisbane) for another. You would need to be more specific.