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Through the rock cycle any type of rock can be transformed into another tye of rock.

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What kind of fault makes rocks move past each other?

Transform fault


What rocks are found at transform boundaries?

At transform boundaries, two plates grind past each other with no loss of material from the lithosphere. Rocks found at these boundaries are peridotite and gabbro.


What word means a Break in earths crust where rocks can slide past each other?

transform fault


What is most likely to happen along a transform fault boundary?

At these boundaries, the rocks grind and slide against each other, causing earthquakes.


What force causes rocks on either side of fault to slide past each other?

Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement


What force causes rocks on either side of a fault to slide past each other?

Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement


Unlike what happens to the lithosphere at a duvergent or a convergent boundary the lithosphere at a transform fault boundary?

at a transform fault boundary does not experience any significant formation or destruction. Instead, it undergoes horizontal sliding past each other. This movement can result in earthquakes as the two plates grind against each other.


What type of boundry is a transform boundry?

A transform boundry is when two plates slide past each other


What are breaks in the earths crust where rocks have moved in relation with each other called?

The terms you reference involve tectonic plates and fault lines or fault zones (transform fault).


Where are transform boundaries?

Transform boundaries are locations where two plates slide past each other.


How is a transform boundary from a convergent boundary?

At a convergent boundary two plates move toward each other. At a transform boundary plates slide past each other.


What is the break in earth's crust where rocks can slide past each other?

Earthquakes with "Faults" or "Fault Lines"