Geological fault stretching for 1,125 km/700 mi northwestsoutheast through the state of California, USA. It marks a conservative plate margin, where two plates slide past each other (see
plate tectonics).
Friction is created as the coastal Pacific plate moves northwest, rubbing against the American continental plate, which is moving slowly southeast. The relative movement is only about 5 cm/2 in a year, which means that Los Angeles will reach San Francisco's latitude in 10 million years. The friction caused by the tectonic movement gives rise to frequent, destructive
earthquakes. For example, in 1906 an earthquake originating from the fault almost destroyed San Francisco. Contemporary official figures put the death toll at 700800, although later estimates put the figure closer to 3,000 deaths caused by the quake and its aftermath.
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