The San Andreas fault is exactly where "El Niño" resides, and when the earth crust or plates rub against each other, there are earthquakes...
2006-10-26 14:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Earthquakes in California - passes right through San Francisco.
2006-10-26 14:06:12
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answered by EJ 3
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It is mostly associated with earthquakes, but also since the land on either side of the fault is moving in opposite directions it creates earth tremmors, and loss of property, since your backyard has now moved several feet over.
2006-10-26 14:13:45
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answered by snowy 3
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Ditto. Cal. Earthquakes
2006-10-26 14:12:17
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Earthquakes.... the big Quake of 1989 in Northern California, the other a few years later in Northridge, CA
2006-10-26 14:05:09
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answered by SJ_Girl 3
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Earthquakes in California?
2006-10-26 14:05:01
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answered by zen 7
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Earthquakes.
2006-10-26 14:05:20
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answered by Michelle S. 2
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Major earthquakes that occur in the state of California.
2006-10-26 14:09:04
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answered by Nabila 2
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Earthquakes or the state of California. Can't think of any others.
2006-10-26 14:05:41
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answered by Dr. Nick 6
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Big earthquakes in California!
2006-10-26 14:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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