Earthquakes form at a Transform boundary when the plate slips past each other.
transform boundary
It's a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary.
Transform boundaries do not produce volcanic activity.
The san Andreas fault is a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary is a strike-slip fault. The North American plate and the Pacific plate are both moving vertically in different directions.
Transform boundary
a transform boundary
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
A transform plate boundary forms where two plates slide past one another horizontally. This movement can cause earthquakes due to the friction and pressure buildup along the boundary. An example of this type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
The Transform plate boundary commonly forms a chain of volcanoes - Professer Humifiken
Transform
A transform boundary forms where plates slide past each other horizontally. Most transform boundaries are found near Mid-ocean ridges.
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A transform plate boundary.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
Transform boundary
Normally a Divergent boundary because as the plates diverge, lava spews out, but they can also form at a Convergent boundary, or, although less likely, a transform boundary.