California's Central Valley is a large, flat valley that dominates the central portion of California. It is home to California's most productive agricultural areas. The valley stretches approximately 450 miles (720 km) from northwest to southeast inland and parallel to the Pacific Ocean coast. Its northern half is referred to as the Sacramento Valley, and its southern half as the San Joaquin Valley.[1] The Sacramento valley receives about 20 inches of rain annually, but the San Joaquin is very dry, often semi-arid desert in many places.
The two halves meet at the huge Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, which along with their tributaries drain the majority of the valley. The Delta is a large expanse of interconnected canals, streambeds, sloughs, marshes and peat islands. The Central Valley covers an area of approximately 22,500 square miles (58,000 km2), making it slightly smaller than the state of West Virginia and about 13.7% of California's total area.
Central Valley
It's in the central part of California.
The valley is actually named the California Central Valley. It is separated into regions such as the Sacramento Valley or the San Joaquin Valley.
The valley is actually named the California Central Valley. It is separated into regions such as the Sacramento Valley or the San Joaquin Valley.
No. California's central valley is a tectonic feature. No caldera is that large.
The area of Central Valley - California - is 2,000,000.0 square meters.
Puffins cannot be found in California's Central Valley naturally.
Death Valley is not the biggest valley in California. The central valley is the biggest.
California's central valley natural features
The Central Valley's economic base is agriculture.
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San Joaquin Valley. Some also call it the "central valley" either way it is the same place. It extends from Sacramento to the north to the Grape Vine in the south.