A transform boundary is where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement can cause earthquakes due to friction between the plates. One well-known example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
A transform plate boundary.
A transform boundary
YES. A Strike-slip fault is usually a transform boundary.
Transform
This is a transform plate boundary. At transform boundaries, plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement can cause earthquakes due to the stress and friction along the boundary.
A transform plate boundary.
Transform boundary
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
A transform fault boundary is a conservative plate boundary. This is what gets rid of lithosphere.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
A transform boundary
no
transform boundary
Mt. Fuji is located in Japan. It is near a continental convergent boundary, a continental transform boundary, and an oceanic transform boundary.
a transform boundary
The San Andreas fault is a transform plate boundary.