Its climate would be warmer. :)
The ocean currents off Alaska are mainly influenced by the North Pacific Current and the Alaska Current, bringing cold waters southward. In comparison, California is influenced by the California Current, which is a cold, southward flowing current originating from the north. The California Current helps create the cool coastal climate found in California.
That would be a current, such as a river or ocean current.
The first strong earthquake listed in earthquake annals for California occurred in the Los Angeles, California in 1769. The major earthquake affecting California were in between 1769 and 1989.
California is not expected to break apart from the mainland of the continent. While California does lie along the San Andreas Fault, which is a tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, there is no indication that it will separate from the mainland in the foreseeable future.
If all the ice melted, global coastlines would experience significant sea level rise, leading to widespread flooding and displacement of populations. An interactive map can help visualize this impact by showing current coastlines and projecting how they would change with rising sea levels, allowing users to see which areas would be most affected.
It would be warmer.
The climate would be warmer. :)
the weather would rapidly. One day it could be really hot, and the next it could be snowing. These weather changes are life threating.
the weather would rapidly. One day it could be really hot, and the next it could be snowing. These weather changes are life threating.
California would be crazy
California could have not experienced a higher number of death rates.
what would happen to the current modal of the atom if new information about its is discover in the feature
there's no current
current will increase
The California current keeps California, Oregon and Washington cool.
The California current carries cold water to the south.
Number of animals would decrease and it would be almost impossible to breathe.