The California Current is a significant ocean current that travels southward along the west coast of North America, helping to moderate temperatures in the region. During winter, it brings relatively warmer waters from the north, contributing to milder weather along the coast. This current, combined with coastal geography, helps prevent extreme cold temperatures, making the west coast more temperate compared to other regions at similar latitudes.
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no, their thick coat keeps them warm during the winter
it has blubber that keeps it warm during the winter
their fur keeps them warm, for one, and their blubber keeps them warm during the harsh winter weather
yes
The cave keeps the solar heat contained inside during the winter. The top of the cliff keeps out rain and snow.
The cave keeps the solar heat contained inside during the winter. The top of the cliff keeps out rain and snow.
The cave keeps the solar heat contained inside during the winter. The top of the cliff keeps out rain and snow.
they wore cloth made out of fur which keeps them warm during the winter
The cave keeps the solar heat contained inside during the winter. The top of the cliff keeps out rain and snow.
The cave keeps the solar heat contained inside during the winter. The top of the cliff keeps out rain and snow.