The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 1300 km in California. It forms tectonic boundary between Pacific plate and North American Plate. Its motion is right-lateral strike-slip. It is divided into three segments, and each of this segments has different characteristics and different degree of earthquake risk. The most significant segment is the southern one, which passes within about 35 miles of Los Angeles. This fault was first identified by professor Andrew Lawson from the UC Berkley in 1895.
Population density is a measurement of population per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, most of the time to humans. It is a key geographical term. Hope this answered your question
Similarities:
- Marine and freshwater ecosystems are water, covering almost 75 percent of the earth's surface.
-The most pervasive problem affecting both freshwater and marine ecosystems is pollution.
-The process of regulating the osmotic pressure on fluids inside an organism is essential to all freshwater and marine species.
Differences:
- Marine ecosystems are more diverse than freshwater ones.
- In marine or seawater, the salinity level, or the concentration of salt is greater, but freshwater is not totally void of it.
- Only 1% of the whole water body on the earth is freshwater, the other 99% is marine water.
Note- I couldn't come up with ones for estuaries, sorry.
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