because southern and central California doesn't have much water as northern california. This is a question of sixth grade
Santa Cruz is in Northern/Central California. It is right in the agricultural area of the Nation. I would say it is more central California, but many claim it to be North.
Fresno is located in the central part of California, often considered part of the San Joaquin Valley. While it is geographically situated in the central region, it is sometimes associated with Southern California due to its cultural and economic connections. However, it is not classified as either Northern or Southern California.
We have Northern CA, Central CA, and Southern CA
We have Northern CA, Central CA, and Southern CA
Nortenos are in every state in the United States of America but more in Northern California and Central California and some in Southern California.
The four main regions of California are Northern California, Central Valley, Central Coast, and Southern California. Northern California is known for cities like San Francisco and Sacramento, Central Valley is an agricultural hub, Central Coast features coastal towns like Santa Barbara and Monterey, and Southern California includes cities such as Los Angeles and San Diego. Each region has its own unique climate, geography, attractions, and cultural influences.
Central California.
Southern
Very little of the water in California falls in the southern part of the state, where most of the population is. Most of the water is in the northern part of the state, which gets much more rain and snow. The State Water Project and federal Central Valley Project both move massive amounts of the water that falls in Northern California south to the Central Valley and Southern California.
The 4 district courts in California are;1- Southern District of California2- Central District of California3- Northern District of California4- Eastern District of California
The Mexican-American War, or simply the Mexican War as it was previously known, was fought mostly in southern Texas and northern Mexico, central Mexico, and Southern California.
If the question is asking asking about Bakersfield, California, u.s.a. then yes it is a city that is located in the county of Kern.