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A Transform fault boundaries are where two plates are sliding horizontally past one another. They sometimes even get stuck. the longer the time before the plates slip, the stronger the earthquake.

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Strike-slip faults.

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What fault occur at transform boundary?

A strike-slip or transform fault.


Where does transform plate boundary occur?

Along the San Andreas Fault line.


Where are transform boundary found?

Transform boundaries occur where tectonic plates slide by each other. A famous transform boundary is located in California at the San Andreas Fault.


Is a transform fault boundary?

A transform fault boundary is a conservative plate boundary. This is what gets rid of lithosphere.


Where does a strike slip fault occur on Earth's surface?

it occurs along a transform boundary


Which type of plate boundary is associated with the San Andreas Fault?

It is on a transform fault boundary.


What events can occur at a transform boundary?

Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.


What type boundary is the San Andreas Fault?

It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault


Is a strike-slip fault a transform boundary?

YES. A Strike-slip fault is usually a transform boundary.


What geologic events occur at a transform boundary?

Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.


What geological events occur at transform boundary?

Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.


What type of plate boundary forms where two plates slide past one another?

That is called a boundary or a transform-fault boundary. :D