Unlike other disaster movies, San Andreas is one of the current disaster films. There are three earthquakes in San Andreas, among them eight earthquakes, including one of the most serious earthquakes in our history. There are also aftershocks, there is a possibility of destroying another building still existing at the time of the main shock. Then the tsunami cleaned everything left by the earthquake.
San Andreas is not just a disaster, it is destruction and destruction. This movie suggests that our behavior occurs in the San Andreas Fault and separates California and Los Angeles with a fault line of 1,300 kilometers. Seismologists have predicted that destructive earthquakes can occur over time and have greatly influenced someone on that route and split major cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The San Andreas fault is the gliding boundary between the Pacific plate and North America. It cuts two California states from Cape Mendocino to the Mexican border.
I think the movie St. Andreas is unlikely to happen in the real world, but it is possible, but another scene is a bit unrealistic, but of course this is a movie. Sometimes, the movie reacts only to the San Andreas tsunami. It is based on my point of view and my response to the movie. Full text
The Hayward fault is not our only fault. It is a member of the San Andreas fault system from southern California Bay to the northern cape of Mendocino. The San Andreas fault system forms the boundary between North America and the Pacific Ocean Plate. In the Grand Bay area, it keeps several branches extending north to San Andreas along the peninsula. Beginning in the south near Hollister, the Caravelas fault branch heads east of San Jose, goes through Pleasanton and Danville to Walnut Creek.
The San Andreas Fault is located on the eastern side of the Salton Sea, but the larger San Andreas conversion system continues to the South. In the southwestern part of the San Andreas fault, another strike-slip fault, the Empire Valley Fault (27), appeared in the Kings Valley in the southern part of the Salton Sea. This error represents the southward expansion of the San Andreas fault system. To the south, the Valley of the Kings is part of a series of strike-slip faults, which extend across the California Gulf, where it connects small different branched ridges to form a new oceanic lithosphere (Figure) 5.6). The San Andres system ends at the Rivera Triple Interchange at the southern tip of the California Bay, crossing the Pacific, North American, and Cocos structural plates. As you are overtaken, all the land on the west side of the San Andreas fault including Baja California and Los Angeles will be driven north along the California coast.
The most famous example of deformation boundary is San Andreas fault in California. The San Andreas fault is the edge of the plate in the Pacific and North America. The fault passes through California Gulf, going through the western part of California and returning to the ocean floor. The Pacific plate moves northwest relative to other parts of North America at a rate of a few centimeters per year. This means that in the coming thousands of years, San Francisco and Los Angeles will be separated into one parcel from other parts of North America and will move to the Pacific Ocean as islands. Keep in mind that this North America is in various sections, the entire process is changing. This part of California will not drift like a boat in the sea. It is moving as part of the whole plate, it is moving northwest