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I believe that you are thinking of tectonic plates.
Transform fault.
Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide past each other.
There are lot of different things that can slide each other for example in science we learn about the plate boundaries and one of them is transform boundaries that grind or slides each other.
A transform boundry is when two plates slide past each other
At areas of crustal plate collisions.
A transform boundary is formed when two crustal lithospheric plates slide past each other horizontally in opposite directions. The movement at these boundaries is typically characterized by frequent earthquakes due to the friction between the two plates as they slide. An example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
A transformed plate margin is the plate that slides past each other
In a divergent plate boundary
They can collide with each otherOne plate may slide under another plate.They can slide past each other
In a divergent plate boundary
They move all the time due to convection streams. When they bump to each other a lot of tension occours. And when finally on or the other plate gives in the slide goes over or under the other plate. Did that answer to your guestion?
Earthquakes occur and faults are created. (Next: transform boundary) no crust is created or destroyed.
They slide past each other horizontally.
I believe that you are thinking of tectonic plates.
At transform boundaries the plates slide past each other.
Transform fault.