Yes, the fault runs up the coast of California and it is possible to walk along it in places. The fault is only dangerous when it actually moves.
Because Britain isn't near any fault lines on land or in the ocean. Fault lines are the edges of Tectonic plates, there are 7 main ones. San Andreas is over a big fault line so it gets lots of earthquakes
There is no way of predicting an earthquake, but it is unlikely that a major earthquake will strike a location on any given day. The San Andreas Fault probably isn't capable of generating something as large as an 8.9.
An earthquake occurs. This would also be considered a transform plate boundary, a fault zone, and a strike-slip fault. A perfect example would be the San Andreas Fault in California, which is responsible for so many earthquakes in Los Angeles and San Fransisco. The movement is small, but when there is movement, there will be an earthquake. Over time, San Fran and LA will eventually meet.
An earthquake could happen at any time without warning.
It led to geological studies that have proven that the Andreas fault line is certain to cause periodic earthquakes such as the one in San Francisco in 1989. What it did was cause architects and engineers to build buildings that can withstand certain levels of earthquakes. Earth movements in California are common. No major earthquakes have happened in the last few decades. However, as in 1906, the earth has demonstrated that havoc can happen at any time in the future.
San Francisco is one area at high risk; the San Andreas fault is quite active. Any area near a fault line is at high risk of earthquake activity.
Yes, the San Andreas fault, in America. This caused the San Francisco earthquake in 1906.
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Because Britain isn't near any fault lines on land or in the ocean. Fault lines are the edges of Tectonic plates, there are 7 main ones. San Andreas is over a big fault line so it gets lots of earthquakes
Earthquakes typically occur on a any fault because the most common earthquake is the tectonic earthquake and it occurs on all the faults, though usually has the most effect on strike-slip faults (like the San Andreas fault).
It is not any particular rock type, it is a fault or crack along which rocks move. It cuts through different rock formations of various types.
While not on or near any fault line like San Francisco or Los Angeles, Mexico City is vulnerable to earthquakes..
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Yes , the game Grand Theft Auto : San Andreas have mod garages in many of the houses . You can buy any house with your money and if that house contains a garage near it , you can use that garage . You can park your vehicles in it .
No, there are no underwater cities in San Andreas. No mermaids either.
there isnt any
no u cannot destroy any building in gta san andreas