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No crust is created when a transform boundary pulls away from each other.
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
Transform boundary.
A transform plate boundary shears horizontally against each other. When one crust moves up, the other one moves down. A transform plate boundary produces the second worst earthquakes with (S) waves (Shear or secondary waves). Every boundary including a transform plate boundary are located on a fault.
Mount Etna Was Formed By Destructive Plate Boundaries. This Is When One Crust Is Forced Under Another Crust. It Stands At The Convergent Boundary Where The African Crust Is Being Sub Ducted Beneath The Eurasian Crust. This Causes The Latter To Deform And Forces the Magma Up Into Weak Spots In The Earths Crust (mount Etna) When There Has Become To Much Of A Magma Build Up In The Mantle.
Niether. At a transform boundary, plates slide past each other, and crust is conserved.
No crust is created when a transform boundary pulls away from each other.
No crust is created when a transform boundary pulls away from each other.
transform boundary
Transform boundary.
Transform boundary.
No. New oceanic crust is formed at a divergent boundary. A convergent boundary neither creates nor destroys crust.
at a transform boundary
a transform boundary is when two plates scrape past each other with an effect of a earthquake
A strike-slip fault generally occurs at a transform boundary
its called a transform boundary
Transform Boundaries don't destroy or create new crust(: