It is dangerous to live near the San Andreas Fault because the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate create a fault. A fault is the boundary between two plates.
The San Andreas Fault causes multiple earthquakes due to it being a strike-slip fault. That is when two plates are grinding against each other and moving in different directions.
Earthquakes often also cause major tsunamis that effect vast areas around it.
because the right on top of were a earth quake starts and because your house may fall down and kill you - gas pipes may expload water pipes may expload the your garden floods sewage pipes may broke and you may catch something
Because there are thousands of earth quakes every year and the volcanoes errupt and cause thousands of deaths
Because the volcanoe could erupt withput warning and you could die.
Because there could be serious damange to the person or you could posably die
Because it is close to the San Andreas fault
Los Angeles and San Fransisco
it accualy depends on what fault it is near and if your location is most vonerable to an a earthquake. in case you are wondering, a fault is a crevice in the earth where the earth is most likely to shake. lots of faults are really dangerous, so it is allways a safe idea to have an earthquake kit if you happen to live near a fault.
San Francisco is close to the San Andreas fault in California. This fault shifts, moves, and grows almost all the time.
The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault. It is around eight hundred and ten miles long and forms the boundary between the Pacific and the North American lithospheric plates. In California this crack in the crust of the earth is visible. As a result of this fault, many earthquakes have occurred in the regions that it passes.
it would be too dangerous to live there because the fault causes earthquakes.
Yes, the fault runs up the coast of California and it is possible to walk along it in places. The fault is only dangerous when it actually moves.
Because to be living on it could be very dangerous if a earth quak was to happen. If it affects houses 3 miles away imagine what ut could do to a house that's right in top of it
The San Andreas fault
San Andreas
Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.
No, it's nowhere near Michigan.
Runs the entire state from north to south and is part of the San Andreas fault. You can see the fault shelf near Coalinga.
Because it is close to the San Andreas fault
san Andreas fault in California
Los Angeles and San Fransisco
lots of people live near itmany expensive buildings near it