i dont know ask your mom
well, the ring of fire is in the pacific coast so it makes a circle
Yes, the two main features of the marine west coast climate are indeed mild temperatures and abundant rainfall. This climate is characterized by relatively cool summers and mild winters, with precipitation occurring throughout the year, often in the form of rain. The proximity to oceans moderates temperature extremes, creating a stable and temperate environment. This climate type is commonly found along the western coasts of continents, such as in parts of the Pacific Northwest in the United States and coastal regions of Europe.
Along Canada's west coast, the surface temperatures of the Pacific Ocean rarely get warmer than 15ºC. The ocean temperatures in the North Pacific tend to be warmer than those in the South Pacific. This seems strange because the surface waters in the South Pacific are definitely warmer.
The water there is cold because of the ocean currents in the pacific which circulate the cold and warm water in a circular pattern, and it just so happens that on the west coast is near the section of the current bringing cold water south from the arctic. But elsewhere, this depends on local currents. In the Tasman Sea for example, a warm anti-clockwise current flows up the west coast of New Zealand and promotes a warmer, but wetter climate.
There are more earthquakes in the west coast because the west coast of America is adjacent to a destructive tectonic plate margin and this means that there is more crustal movement/stress there. Also, there is oceans there which causes an erosion.
The wettest climate region in Canada is typically found along the west coast, in British Columbia. Areas such as the Pacific coast and Vancouver Island experience high levels of precipitation due to the influence of moist air coming in from the Pacific Ocean.
They both have a Mediterranean climate.
The Pacific Coast of British Colombia
vancouver or the pacific coast
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the Pacific Ocean
Along the Pacific Ocean. (West)
Because the climate along its coast is tempered by the North Pacific Current.
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the pacific ocean
It is warmer and rainier Due to heat and moisture from the Pacific Ocean
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
The pacific coast from northern California to southern Alaska, which includes British Columbia, has a climate described as marine west coast. This climate is affected by Pacific ocean currents, the coastal mountains, and the prevailing westerlies.