es of Alta California after the Mexican war for independence different from California's boundaries today.
southern Califronia partys while northern California does nothing;D
They had to farm instead of hunt and gather.
Independence, Virginia Independence, Missouri Independence, Iowa Independence, Kansas Independence, Kentucky Independence, Ohio Independence, Oregon Independence, California Independence, Minnesota (2 different cities, one west of Duluth and one west of Minneapolis/St. Paul) (found by entering "Independence" into MapQuest.)
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, transform boundaries and plate boundaries
Certainly, different cultures have very different boundaries. What is acceptable in one culture might not be in others.
Plates produce different types of boundaries because they exhibit different axis of movement and towards different direction.
There are three different Martinez Californias. The closest one to San Francisco is in Contra Costa County at 35 miles. The farthest would be in Riverside County at 524 miles and the third Martinez is in Tuolumne County 135 miles from San Francisco.
convergent boundaries collide but divergent boundaries move away from each other.
Regional boundaries is an area in which places share certain landforms, and State boundaries is a line or natural feature that divides one area from another.
Strike-slip faults are common at transform boundaries because these boundaries are characterized by horizontal movement where two tectonic plates slide past each other. This horizontal movement creates shear stress, leading to the development of strike-slip faults. The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known example of a strike-slip fault at a transform boundary.