It is really simple geography..
The world is made up of layers, the core, the mantle and the crust.
The plate Tectonics theory states that the crust is made up of loads of different pieces known as plates. Where these plates meet is known as a plate boundary. There are 3 different types of plate boundary, construcive, destructive and convergent, these different movements are caused by convection currents in the mantle.
The san Andreas fault is a convergent boundary, this means the two plates move alongside each other, in either the same or different directions. The red line shows the plate boundary and the arrows show the direction by which the two plates move.
A transverse fault
Some of the major geographical faults in California include the San Andreas Fault, the Hayward Fault, the Calaveras Fault, and the San Jacinto Fault. These faults are known for their potential to produce large earthquakes due to the movement of tectonic plates along the fault lines.
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In the state of California, in the United States of America, there is a San Andreas fault. Mission Juan Bautista is very close to it and suffers from earthquake damage periodically.
The San Andreas Fault is located in California, USA. It runs roughly 800 miles through the state, passing through major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is a transform fault where the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate meet, causing seismic activity.
San Andres National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1941.
The San Andreas Fault is located in California, USA. It stretches approximately 800 miles (1,287 km) from the Salton Sea in the south to Cape Mendocino in the north.
The San Andreas Fault runs through California.
a transform boundary.
It is called the San Andres Fualt
Near any fault lines but earthquakes tend to happen more on the west coast. For example, in California there is a big fault line called the San Andres fault and it took down San Francisco in the early 1900's.
the san Andreas fault