The San Andreas Fault is not a single, continuous fault. Instead, it is actually a fault zone made up of many different segments. The zone is more than 800 miles long and measures up to 10 miles deep in some areas.
Back to all articles
The San Andreas Fault is not a single, continuous fault. Instead, it is actually a fault zone made up of many different segments. The zone is more than 800 miles long and measures up to 10 miles deep in some areas.