Earthquakes
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∙ 13y agoWhen one tectonic plate slides past another, it can create a transform boundary. At this boundary, the plates grind against each other, causing earthquakes due to built-up stress being released. This movement can also lead to the formation of features such as strike-slip faults.
When shearing causes areas between plates that are sliding past one another to form faults.
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When two tectonic plates slide past each other, they can create friction along the plate boundary. This friction can cause the plates to stick momentarily, leading to stress being built up. When the stress is released, it can result in an earthquake as the plates suddenly move past each other.
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Tectonic plates slide past each other at transform plate boundaries. This movement can result in earthquakes as the plates grind against each other. Examples of transform plate boundaries include the San Andreas Fault in California and the Alpine Fault in New Zealand.
A transform fault is created.
When two plates slide past each other, this is called a transform fault. Earthquakes can occur when the plates scrape by. If the earthquake happens underwater, a tsunami may occur. (Like in Japan)
This is a plate boundary where two tectonic plates moves or slides horizontally past one another with little or no destruction or creation done to the crust.
When two tectonic plates come in contact, they can interact in three main ways: they can move away from each other (divergent boundary), slide past each other (transform boundary), or move towards each other (convergent boundary). The type of interaction determines the presence of features like rift valleys, earthquakes, or mountain ranges.
Where a tectonic plate slides past another.
When two continental plates slide past each other, they create transform boundaries. Friction between the plates may cause earthquakes along the boundary. Over time, the movement can result in the build-up of stress that is released suddenly in the form of an earthquake.
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