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Will California eventually split away from mainland America? (along the San Andreas fault)
The discussion revolves around the geological implications of the San Andreas Fault and whether California will eventually separate from the mainland United States. Participants explore the movement of California in relation to the fault, the potential for California to become an island, and the geological features associated with the fault.
Participants express differing views on the implications of California's movement and the future of the land in relation to the mainland. There is no consensus on whether California will become an island or remain connected to the mainland over geological timescales.
Participants note the complexity of geological processes and the uncertainty of long-term predictions regarding the movement of tectonic plates and the future configuration of California.
...Probably neither, since the question stated split away from mainland America? (along the San Andreas fault). This makes it sound like, "Will the portion of California west of the San Andreas fault eventually sail away westward, and, in so doing, become an island?"loseyourname said:Which were you referring to?