The San Andreas fault line is a crack where two tectonic plates, (or areas of earth that move around), are sliding past each other, and that is called a transform boundary.
When parts of rock get stuck, and lets say 10 years pass and something cracks under pressure, all of the stress that was building up in those 10 years will be released all at one time, and it will move to the spot it would be very quickly, and the waves will go out from the focus,( or area where the earthquake was caused,) and those are called seismic waves.
Seismic waves are waves that are from the focus, and they are like when you throw a rock into a pond, and the waves go out, rippling across the pond. Those waves are what we feel when they get to us. and there are 3 types of seismic waves.
1. P waves.- the fastest waves, and they do not go on the surface, but they do jolt the ground in an Accordion fashion.
2. S waves.- the second fastest waves, and they do not go on the surface, but they do jolt the ground in a side to side fashion.
3. Surface waves.- the slowest waves, and they do go on the surface which makes them the most destructive and violent, and they go in a rolling fashion.
It's because the San Andreas Fault causes the earthquakes to happen, because the crust pushes against each other. I LUV MUSHROOMS
like in all GTA's they name their towns on bad things eg.vice,liberty and of course fault lines are terrible. :D
The Pacific plate moves northwestward relative to the North American plate, which causes earthquakes along the fault.
its famous because scientist think that its very interesting and they put research to it
The San Andreas fault is a fault line. This is a line between two tectonic plates. When they move, they rub together and cause earthquakes.
Because it is a major hotspot for earthquakes in the United States. A lot of earthquakes, big and small, happen there.
because it moves
Earthquakes occur along a fault. Near the San Andreas fault lots of earthquakes occur.
Earthquakes occur along the San Andreas Fault because of the tectonic plates. When the plates slip or shift, an earthquake happens.
Movement along the fault causes earthquakes; several thousand occur annually, although only a few are of moderate or higher magnitude.
AnswerAccording to the USGS, the plates along the San Andrea fault move about 1.7in per year.
About 90% of the world's earthquakes and 80% of the world's largest earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire.
Earthquakes occur most often along the boundaries of tectonic plates.
The Ring of Fire and the San Andreas Fault
it is because of the fault line that is called San Andreas fault
Earthquakes occur along the San Andreas Fault because of the tectonic plates. When the plates slip or shift, an earthquake happens.
earthquakes
along a faultline
Along fault lines. Major fault lines occur where the tectonic plates meet each other. The plates will either rub against each other or one will force the other underneath it, which commonly causes earthquakes.