Wednesday, March 6, 2013

#2 Environmental Setting

San Diego lies on the Pacific Plate. It is also part of the San Andreas fault, which this fault begins from the Salton Sea all the way to San Francisco. Earthquakes are common on this area of the United States. It is part of the complexsoil region when it comes to growing crops. San Diego has Mediterranean climate. San Diego mostly precipitation and has dry summers. The bioregion it is a part of is the Californian region.

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