The ocean is colder near Los Angeles than in San Diego primarily due to ocean currents and upwelling. The California Current, which flows southward along the coast, brings colder water from the north, affecting coastal temperatures. Additionally, upwelling occurs in some areas, where deeper, colder waters rise to the surface, further cooling the coastal waters near Los Angeles. In contrast, San Diego experiences slightly warmer conditions due to its location and the influence of different oceanic and atmospheric patterns.
It depends. If the river is in the mountains or near the Poles than it's probably colder but if the ocean is like the arctic ocean or something like that then that's probably colder
The ocean
The largest body of water near Los angeles is an Ocean, the Pacific Ocean.
because it is colder up there
The Pacific Ocean is near Los Angeles.
Atlantic is colder becauseit is near the Arctic ocean more than the pacific is .
Yes, it was built near the Pacific Ocean...
San Diego is located on the South West portion of California, next to the Pacific Ocean, and just to the north of the border with Mexico.
Every in Los Angeles is pretty near the ocean, but the stadium is closer to downtown LA.
Pacific Ocean
because the gulf stream is closer to the coast of Florida then Massachusetts which bring warmer ocean temps to the surrounding areas.
Las Vegas, Nevada, is in the Mojave Desert while Los Angeles and San Diego, California, are near the desert.