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The San Andreas fault goes through the city of: a) san francisco b) los angeles c) hollister d) all the above
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The San Andreas fault goes through the city of:
a) san francisco
b) los angeles
c) hollister
d) all the above
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san francisco and hollister
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The San Andreas Fault
in California marks the boundary between two of of Monterey match volcanic rocks in Los Angeles
County (called the The northern segment runs from
Hollister
north
through
the Point [In Photos: The Great
San Francisco
Earthquake]
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