Generally, Japan experiences a wider range of temperatures compared to California due to its varied climate zones, with northern regions like Hokkaido experiencing colder winters than most of California. However, California's coastal areas have milder winters while its inland regions can experience significant heat in summer. Overall, whether Japan is colder than California depends on the specific locations and times of year being compared.
Alaska is colder than California. And California is hotter than Alaska
Hawaii is much closer to California than to Japan. It is about 1/3 of the way from the US to Japan.
Yes, in fact, Japan is a little smaller than California.
No, California is bigger in terms of area, but not in terms of population. Japan has about 3.4 times the population of California.
They live in California instead of Alaska because Alaska in a lot colder.(well that's what I think)
Japan is slightly smaller than the state of California.
More people were killed in Kobe, Japan than in California when both earthquakes were of similar strength and occurred in heavily populated cities because the people of Kobe, Japan than in California because they were not prepared for the earthquake. By: Ashaparekh44 Source: Mrs. Melissa Polimeni and Killer Quake video
If you're asking "Where is Japan on a map of California?" then the answer is: Japan is not on a map of California. If you're asking "Where is Japan in relationship to California" then the answer is: Japan is on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.
Its because Japan is humid, and humidity makes the water warmer.
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no because it being on the west the water is much colder than over here in the east
-5 is colder than -3. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.