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The North American plate primarily slides past neighboring plates, such as the Pacific plate, along transform boundaries. However, the North American plate also interacts with other plates through convergent boundaries, where it collides with the Pacific plate along the western coast of North America.
The North American Plate and the Caribbean Plate are on a transform boundary. This boundary is known as the North American-Caribbean Plate boundary, where the plates slide past each other horizontally. This motion results in frequent earthquakes in the region.
The best way to find out would be to look up a picture, but river otters generally are brown with a lighter patch on their stomachs. they have short legs with webbed feet, long streamlined bodies and long very powerful tails. they have white whiskers and round heads with small ears. when on land they walk with an arched back in kind of a lollop, and slide on their bellies.
Haiti lies on the boundary of the Caribbean and North American plates. This area is known as a transform plate boundary where the plates slide past each other horizontally, causing frequent earthquakes.
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Haiti is located near a transform boundary between the North American and Caribbean plate. As such they do not collide but slide past each other.
Yes, the San Andreas Fault is a transform fault boundary separating the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. Stress along this boundary causes earthquakes as the plates slide past each other horizontally.
The Pacific Plate and the North American Plate form a transform plate boundary where they slide past each other horizontally. This boundary is known as the San Andreas Fault system in California.
The North American and Pacific Plate boundary is an example of a convergent plate boundary, specifically an oceanic to continental convergent plate boundary.
Mud Slide
The San Andreas fault is not connected to the North American or Pacific Plates but is merely the boundary between the two where they make contact. As such, it is a fault as well as a plate boundary.
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