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  1. FUN STUFF. —California’s Death Valley is North America’s hottest desert, with an average daily high in the month of June of 115.5°F. Tank up before you drive there. Gas stations can be 50 miles apart. —The world’s biggest tree by volume is General Sherman, a giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Park.

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  2. The Geography of California. Total Size: 155,959 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census) Geographical Low Point: Death Valley at -282 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Inyo (source: U.S. Geological Survey) Geographical High Point: Mt. Whitney at 14,494 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Inyo-Tulare (source: U.S. Geological Survey ...

    • Northern California
    • Southern California
    • Pacific Ocean
    • Geology
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    • Interesting Facts About The Geography of California

    Northern California usually refers to the state's northernmost 48 counties. The large cities in Northern California include San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, and Sacramento(the state capital). The Klamath Mountains are a mountain range in northwest California and southwest Oregon. Their highest peak is Mount Eddy in Trinity County, California, at 9...

    The term Southern California usually refers to the ten southernmost counties of the state. Another definition for Southern California uses the Tehachapi Mountains as the northern boundary. Southern California has a more urban environment. It is home to some of the largest cities in the state. Some of these cities include Los Angeles, Orange County,...

    The Pacific Oceanlies to the west of California. The water temperature is cooler even in summer, rarely getting warmer than 65 °F (18 °C). The sea off California is green and filled with fish.

    Faults, tsunamis, and volcanoes

    Earthquakes occur due to faults that run the length of the Pacific coast. The largest and most famous fault is the San Andreas Fault. Here is a list of the major historical earthquakes and their magnitudes: 1. 1906 San Francisco earthquake(magnitude 7.8–8.2) 2. 1971 San Fernando earthquake(magnitude 6.6) 3. 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (magnitude 6.9–7.1) 4. 1994 Northridge earthquake(magnitude 6.7) Cities along the coast of California are at risk of having a tsunami destroy the coastline. Ear...

    California is one of the only U.S. states that can have snow and summer weather at the same time. Southern parts of the state with a lower elevation have a desert climate while the northern part can be subarctic. Coastal and Southern parts have a Mediterranean climate, with somewhat rainy winters and dry summers. The oceanhelps areas near the coast...

    Both the highest and lowest elevations in the Continental United States are in California, only 80 miles apart. The tallest mountain peak is Mount Whitney at 14,496 feet; the lowest elevation in Ca...
    Hazards in California can consist of earthquake shaking and fault movement, tsunamis, landslides, volcanic eruptions, floods, and exposure to hazardous minerals.
    The longest fault in California is the San Andreas Faultsystem.
    There are more than 700 named faults in California that are recently active. Many other recently active faults are still unnamed.
  3. Geography. California is one of the country’s largest states in area; only Alaska and Texas are bigger. It borders Nevada and Arizona on the east, Oregon on the north, Mexico on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. California’s landscape is varied, with mountains, valleys, forests, seacoasts, and deserts.

    • California is the most populous state of the USA and the country's third largest. The state on the West Coast of the United States is about a quarter of the size of the country's largest state Alaska.
    • California is located in the Western United States and borders neighbouring country Mexico.
    • California’s capital is called Sacramento. The state capital is located about 145 km/ 90 miles to the northeast of San Francisco, the commercial center of the state.
    • The Pacific Ocean borders the state of California which has the third longest coastline of all US states with 1,350 km/ 840 miles.
  4. Feb 24, 2018 · This US States learning video for kids explores California! Also known as the Golden State, California is a state with amazing places like Sacramento, San Fr...

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  5. This origin of the name was determined by the historian Edward Everett Hale. The nickname Golden State comes from California’s golden poppies, the state flower, as well as the gold discovered in the state in 1848. Area 163,695 square miles (423,967 square kilometers). Population (2020) 39,538,223.

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