NO!
Yes, the San Andreas Fault still runs through California. It is a major geological fault that extends for about 800 miles through the state, from the Salton Sea in the south to Cape Mendocino in the north.
The San Andreas Fault is not a mountain range. It is actually a transform fault boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. The other land features that can be associated with the fault include valleys, canyons, and hills.
Yes, mountains are still being formed.
Earthquakes occur frequently on the San Andreas Fault, with small tremors happening almost every day. Larger earthquakes are less common but can still occur regularly, with the fault being capable of producing a major earthquake roughly every few decades.
Fossils are indeed being formed currently.
Yes.
Yes they are
The Hawaiian Islands were formed and are still being formed right now by volcanic activity.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed and are still being formed right now by volcanic activity.
You will be cited for driving without insurance and the other driver being at fault, him and his insurance are still liable for damages.
The area around the San Andreas fault is still experiencing plate tectonic forces. The area to the West is moving in a North West direction while that of the North Western plate is curving down a South Western movement.
yes, he is still alive. :)