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The San Andreas fault.
San Francisco and Los Angeles are both located in proximity to the San Andreas fault system. The San Andreas fault runs from northwest to southeast California, and divides the coastal areas from the central and southern parts of the state.
San Francisco and Los Angeles are not on opposite sides of the San Andreas Fault, and the fault runs right through both those cities.
It runs just to the west of San Francisco, and ~60km to the north east of Los Angeles.
San Andreas Fault located in western Northern America (the one between San Francisco and Los Angeles
Probably the most famous fault line in the vicinity of Los Angeles is the San Andreas fault - but that one actually passes about 35 miles northeast of Los Angeles at its closest approach. The Puente Hills Fault passes through parts of Los Angeles. Additionally the Whittier Fault abuts the southeast part and Sierra Madre fault lies between the San Andreas fault and Los Angeles (although it goes more through the Pasadena area)
not very much except that we've build three major cities right in the middle of it San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego
Los Angeles to San Francisco is farther. :)
Los Angeles to San Francisco
San Francisco..From north to south they are:San FranciscoLos Angeles and thenSan Diego.