LA’s not going to fall into the ocean. The geology of California doesn’t work that way. The San Andreas Fault does NOT go up and down (like the faults that made the Sierra Nevada Mountains). The San Andreas runs N/S…from just the the NW tip of Washington north of San Francisco, just north of the LA basin and to the Gulf of California (SE of San Diego) is a strike-slip fault. everything this West of it is slowly moving northward. In about 1.7 million years, LA will be offshore, west of Seattle. So it is NOT going to fall in the sea.
LA’s not going to fall into the ocean. The geology of California doesn’t work that way. The San Andreas Fault does NOT go up and down (like the faults that made the Sierra Nevada Mountains). The San Andreas runs N/S…from just the the NW tip of Washington north of San Francisco, just north of the LA basin and to the Gulf of California (SE of San Diego) is a strike-slip fault. everything this West of it is slowly moving northward. In about 1.7 million years, LA will be offshore, west of Seattle. So it is NOT going to fall in the sea.