Why is Los Angeles called San Francisco?
Los Angeles is not called San Francisco. Los Angeles and San Francisco are two city names.
Los Angeles, located in southwestern California, is the second largest city in the United States and the largest city in the western United States. It is often called the "City of Angels".
Los Angeles is a famous "Sunshine City" with more than 300 sunny days a year, resulting in a pleasant climate and beautiful scenery. Winter and spring are the seasons with more rainfall in Los Angeles, especially February, which is the wettest. But even then, the annual precipitation in Los Angeles is only 357 mm.
Landform
Except for some hills, Los Angeles has a flat terrain with an average altitude of 84 meters. The highest point is Elsie Peak, which is about 1,548 meters high.
Climate
Los Angeles has a temperate Mediterranean climate, with mild weather throughout the year. It is generally dry and rainy all year round, with slightly more rainfall in winter. The annual precipitation is about 378 mm, mainly winter rain. The average maximum temperature is 23.3℃ and the average minimum temperature is 13℃.