Where two or more plate slip past each other.
A certain type of strike-slip fault is found at a transform plate boundary.
Convergent plate boundary, divergent plate boundary and strike-slip (transform) plate boundary.
The three types of faults are normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults. Normal faults are associated with divergent plate boundaries, reverse faults with convergent plate boundaries, and strike-slip faults with transform plate boundaries.
strike-slip
A strike-slip plate boundary is a type of transform plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other. The movement is typically parallel to the boundary and can result in earthquakes. The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known example of a strike-slip plate boundary.
A place where two plates slip past each other moving in opposite directions is known as a transform plate boundary.
the friction causes the plates to slip ;) in more ways than others :p
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Strike-slip
That one in the states, LA I believe: The Pacific Plate and North American plate
Yes, earthquakes happen when the tectonic plates 'slip'.
Strike-Slip Faulting