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I think you will ind that it is the San Andreas Fault line.

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Is the San Andreas fault an earthquake or not?

No it's a fault line that causes earthquakes sometimes.


What is the fault system that causes most of California's earthquakes?

That would be the San Andreas fault line.


How might the San Andreas fault impact your lives?

The San Andreas Fault is a transverse fault boundary and causes earthquakes, impacting everyone in the region.


Why does Florida have less earthquakes than California?

California has more earthquakes then Florida, because California sits along the San Andreas Fault line. ( )-improvement, actually California sits on a series of many fault lines, the San Andreas only being one of them. San Andreas runs most of the length of the coast of California and is well known because it has a hard "kink" near LA which causes more violent earthquakes when it shifts, and can actually be seen in the topography of some areas of California from overhead.These fault lines are also a part of the "ring of fire" which causes the majority of the earthquakes and volcanoes along the West Coast of N America, Japan, and many of the Island chains of the Pacific.


Are there earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the san Andreas fault?

The San Andreas fault produces earthquakes, but not volcanic activity.


What occur along a fault?

Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.


How many earthquakes occur along the San Andreas fault each year?

AnswerAccording to the USGS, the plates along the San Andrea fault move about 1.7in per year.


A fault is a break or rupture in the rocks on the earth's surface in California the San Andreas Fault is 600 miles long Why might it be dangerous to live on or near the San Andreas Fault?

it would be too dangerous to live there because the fault causes earthquakes.


A fault which known as devastating earthquakes in California?

San Andreas fault


How many earthquakes occur along the San Andreas fault annually?

On average, the San Andreas Fault experiences thousands of small earthquakes every year, but only a few are typically felt by people. The fault system is seismically active due to the movement of the North American and Pacific tectonic plates along this boundary.


Fault that makes California an area of high risk for earthquakes?

The San Andreas fault


Why do earthquakes occur the San Andrea's fault?

Earthquakes occur along the San Andreas Fault because of the tectonic plates. When the plates slip or shift, an earthquake happens.