No, this is not possible. It is just a joke because scientists keep saying California is due to have "the Big One".
Well it is possible in billions and billions of years. Plate tectonics are continually moving.
This will not happen, as California is located on a Transform boundary where one tectonic plate is moving north, and the other is moving south.
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Rocks and mountains break apart due to erosion or weathering. The rocks and mountains would break down into smaller and smaller pieces and fall away.
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The awnser is cleavageit will break apart with cleavage because the carbon atoms are not strongly held together and they are formed from thin sheet so they will break off in thin sheets
Part of California is slipping away to the northwest and may, in millions of years, reach Alaska.
how do mountains break apart
This will not happen, as California is located on a Transform boundary where one tectonic plate is moving north, and the other is moving south.
erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.
They break down
Platypuses and echidnas are each distinct species. They do not "break apart".
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
It takes about 44 hours for a cumulas cloud to break apart.
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
Because it is apart of this continent and even if it were to break off it wouldn't happen in our lifetime because jurassic changes of the continental plates takes tons of years about a million years i think at least!