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Both San Diego and San Francisco are large California cities. You'll find that both offer a wide variety of cultural events. Tourism is important to San Francisco and San Diego. Both are located on the water. San Diego is much more spread out than San Francisco with warmer weather.
yes it is very much, and it is also farther north than san Diego or phoenix
About 4 degrees farther west, which is about 276 miles.
Brownsville, Texas is located at approximately 25.9° N latitude, while San Diego, California is at about 32.7° N latitude. This means that Brownsville is roughly 6.8 degrees farther south than San Diego. In terms of distance, this corresponds to about 450 miles (725 kilometers) south of San Diego.
By car, San Francisco is about 388 miles north of Los Angeles, but you are driving more northwesterly than due north.
San Francisco..From north to south they are:San FranciscoLos Angeles and thenSan Diego.
California is has a very expanding population.California has many cities such as Los Angeles,San Diego,San Francisco,and much more.thats all i know
While both have much to offer San Francisco takes: # The prize. # The OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL. # The Blue Ribbon. # The Cake. # The whole enchilada. San Diego may have as many visitors but in terms of tourist dollars expended, it is a pauper compared to a prince. San Francisco looks for, invites and exploits tourism and it is the very rare tourist that fails to get their money's worth.
Or what?
Pretty much any Southern California city has good weather - anywhere from San Diego to Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo, and maybe even farther north.
not very much except that we've build three major cities right in the middle of it San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego
Yes, by about 2,000 feet per mile.