it would be too dangerous to live there because the fault causes earthquakes.
The magnitude for the Fort Tejon earthquake that occurred in California on January 9, 1857, is estimated to be around Mw 7.9. This earthquake caused significant damage, with reports of surface fault rupture along the San Andreas Fault and widespread destruction in the region.
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it was caused by a rupture(s) of the oil pipe below the surface of the ocean.
The San Andreas marks the boundary between two giant blocks of the earth's surface: the Pacific Plate to the west and the North American Plate to the east. At 5:04 on October 17, the ground to the west of the rupture site lurched six feet closer to the Oregon border. :) x
A deep crack in the earth's surface is known as a fault or a fissure. These cracks can result from tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, or erosion. They can vary in size from small fractures to large chasms, such as the San Andreas Fault in California.
The state of California has 7,693.712 square miles of water surface area.
Yes, it can be dangerous if the hot surface light stays on the stove because it indicates that the surface is still hot and can potentially cause burns or fires if touched accidentally.
The exposed crescent-shaped rupture surface at the head of a slump is known as the "scarp." It forms when the overlying material slides downhill due to loss of support or increased weight, leaving a steep front face. The scarp is a distinctive feature of slumping and indicates the location of the initial failure.
The ozone hole is dangerous and is fatal. It could cause the UV to penetrate the surface of earth.
The noun 'volcano' is a common noun, a general word for a rupture or opening on the surface of a planet or moon that expels hot material from below the surface crust; a word for any volcano anywhere.
A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or crust, which allows hot magma, volcanic ash and gases to escape from below the surface. So expect explosions and a lot of noise.
Ozone is a protective substance at the atmosphere level. It can be dangerous as a pollutant at the level of ground.