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The San Andreas fault is a slip/strike fault. The plates touch but move on a roughly north/south axis. One demonstration of this movement is that the rock formation in currently present in Pinnacles National Monument (near King City, CA) is really one half of the original formation. The other half is 300 miles south near San Diego.

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Q: What type of boundary is found in California along the San Andreas Fault?
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The plate boundary that is found along the coast of California is the San Andreas fault system that runs in a northwest- southwest direction I think that's the answer


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