At a convergent boundary two plates move toward each other. At a transform boundary plates slide past each other.
A transform plate boundary is where plates move sideways past each other. This movement typically creates strike-slip faults.
At transform boundaries, the plates move horizontal in relation to each other.
At a transform boundary, plates slide past each other horizontally in opposite directions. This movement can cause earthquakes along the boundary.
At a transform boundary, tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally in opposite directions. This movement can cause earthquakes along the boundary.
Transform Boundary.
It is a divergent boundary when they move When they move -> together
A transform boundary is the place at which two tectonic plates move past each other horizontally is called transform boundary.The San Andreas fault in California is a transform boundary.The most common place to find a transform boundary is the ocean floor.
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.
divergent transform, or convergent
A transform plate boundary is where two plates move past each other in opposite directions. This movement can result in earthquakes as the plates scrape past one another. An example of this type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
Transform Boundary