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Actually, the San Andreas fault is primarily associated with tectonic activity and movement between the North American and Pacific plates, leading to earthquakes rather than metamorphism. Metamorphism occurs in areas where rocks are subjected to high pressures and temperatures, typically in subduction zones or mountain-building processes like orogeny.
Actually, the San Andreas Fault is known more for its tectonic activity, specifically as a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. Metamorphism typically occurs in areas with high temperature and pressure, such as along convergent plate boundaries or in subduction zones, rather than along faults like the San Andreas.
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No, the San Andreas Fault is a strike-slip fault, not a normal fault.
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Actually, the San Andreas fault is primarily associated with tectonic activity and movement between the North American and Pacific plates, leading to earthquakes rather than metamorphism. Metamorphism occurs in areas where rocks are subjected to high pressures and temperatures, typically in subduction zones or mountain-building processes like orogeny.
Actually, the San Andreas Fault is known more for its tectonic activity, specifically as a transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. Metamorphism typically occurs in areas with high temperature and pressure, such as along convergent plate boundaries or in subduction zones, rather than along faults like the San Andreas.
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