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The San Andreas fault is a ____ boundary where many earthquakes have occurred.

A. convergent
B. transform
C. divergent

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User Amrut
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Answer: Convergent

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The San Andreas is a major transform fault whereby there is lateral movement between the sides of the fault and movement on it is part of the readjustment of the tectonic plates. This is as opposed to convergent plate boundaries like off the coast of British Columbia whereby the oceanic plate is pushing under the continental plate.
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