Is there going be an earthquake on the San Andreas fault tomorrow?
Earthquakes are impossible to prevent with today's technology, but it's possible there could be a quake any time along the San Andreas.
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What is the San Andreas fault?
San Andreas fault is two "plates" in CA that move slowly over...
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How long is the San andreas fault?
It is more than 800 miles long and extends to depths of at le...
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What major population centers are located near the San Andreas fault?
San Jose is the third-largest city in California, the tenth-l...
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How did the San Andreas fault form?
The North American Plate smashing against the Pacific Plate i...
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Where is the san andreas fault?
The San Andreas Fault is a sliding boundary that slices Calif...
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What is the San Andreas fault?
San Andreas fault is two "plates" in CA that move slowly over...
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Is the san andreas fault a thrust fault?
The San Andreas fault is a strike-slip fault, not a thrust fa...
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The North American Plate is a tectonic plate covering most of...
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What type of boundary is a San Andreas fault?
The San Andreas fault is an active strike-slip fault in Weste...
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What type of fault is the san andreas fault?
The San Andreas fault is an active strike-slip fault in W Uni...
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About Earthquakes
Earthquakes are seismic events which rattle the earth. Tectonic plates which press and grind in the Earth's crust release incredible amounts of energy, causing earthquakes. Pictures often show devastating results, depending on the quality of housing prevalent in the earthquake area.

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