No. The San Andreas Fault is in California. At its closest point it is nearly 900 miles from the nearest part of Texas.
No. The San Andreas Fault is in California. At its closest point it is nearly 900 miles from the nearest part of Texas.
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No, the San Andreas Fault does not run through El Paso, Texas. The San Andreas Fault is located in California, primarily running through the state from the Salton Sea in the south to Cape Mendocino in the north. El Paso is situated far to the east of the fault line, primarily in the region of the Rio Grande Rift. While Texas does experience seismic activity, it is not associated with the San Andreas Fault.
San Andreas is the entire game area
System means area so when they sat San Andreas System, they mean San Andreas area, or San Andreas where the the San Andreas fault is
There is not a museum in san Andreas
San Andreas is in California.
San Francisco is near the boundary of the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. These two plates are moving horizontally past each other along the famous San Andreas Fault, which runs close to the city.
System means area so when they sat San Andreas System, they mean San Andreas area, or San Andreas where the the San Andreas fault is
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Gta San Andreas[Ps2} + GTA San Andreas[PC] Yes but SA:MP [San Andreas Multiplayer ] no its has a diffrernt kind as a edited blackout MTA:DM and MTA:RACE Are The Same As GTA San Andreas Black out
The San Andreas fault is where it occured.