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The most noteworthy is the San Andreas fault.
The San Andreas fault is where it occured.
no, the san Andreas fault is a strike-slip or lateral fault
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No. As a transform fault, the San Andreas Fault cannot produce volcanism.
The San Andreas fault produces earthquakes, but not volcanic activity.
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The San Andreas fault!The San Andreas Fault
The most noteworthy is the San Andreas fault.
The San Andreas fault is where it occured.
no, the san Andreas fault is a strike-slip or lateral fault
There are many faults in California. The two most significant faults are the San Andreas Fault and the Hayward Fault.
Well, the first step to finding the answer is by asking your teacher or someone that knows :)
No. As a transform fault, the San Andreas Fault cannot produce volcanism.