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The San Andreas fault runs approximately north-south along the west coast of the United States and Mexico. California and Baja California are both deeply affected by this fault, which is relatively active and produces small earthquakes pretty consistently.
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
The San Andreas Fault forms the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.
The San Andreas fault produces earthquakes, but not volcanic activity.
The San Andreas fault runs approximately north-south along the west coast of the United States and Mexico. California and Baja California are both deeply affected by this fault, which is relatively active and produces small earthquakes pretty consistently.
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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.
The San Andreas Fault forms the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.
The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 810 miles through California in the United States
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No. As a transform fault, the San Andreas Fault cannot produce volcanism.