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It led to geological studies that have proven that the Andreas fault line is certain to cause periodic earthquakes such as the one in San Francisco in 1989. What it did was cause architects and engineers to build buildings that can withstand certain levels of earthquakes. Earth movements in California are common. No major earthquakes have happened in the last few decades. However, as in 1906, the earth has demonstrated that havoc can happen at any time in the future.

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San Francisco is important for a lot of reasons. One very important reason is that this is where the gold rush started so many people moved here to look for gold and become rich. If the gold rush did not happen then San Francisco wouldn't be as popular and such a big city as it is now. San Francisco is a thriving city that is still yet to grow. I hope this answered your question!

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