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Sag ponds are small, water-filled depressions that form in low-lying areas along active strike-slips fault lines, created when the Earth’s crust shifts and sinks, forming a basin that collects rainwater or streamflow, making them key indicators of ongoing seismic activity and fault movement, like those seen along the San Andreas Fault. 

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