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What caused the San Andreas fault?

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What caused the San Andreas fault?

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The San Andreas Fault is a tectonic boundary that separates the North American Plate from the Pacific Plate. The North American Plate is moving toward the southwest and the Pacific Plate is moving toward the northwest, resulting in apparent north/south movement along the San Andreas Fault Zone. The appearance of the fault line is due to sinstral (top to left) transform motion along the plate boundary.

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