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The landforms that are formed at a transform boundary forms features such as fault lines and oceanic fracture zones. Fault lines are also known as strike slip faults. They produce powerful earthquakes.

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They form volcanoes, mountains, ridges, and trenches.

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Volcanic islands and ocean trenches.

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What is the plate boundary of the Andes mountain?

A constructive plate boundary, as it pushes land upwards (which formed the mountains)


What type of plate boundary is the Andes mountains?

The type of boundary that the Andes mountains are, in South America, is a convergent plate boundary. This was formed from the collision of the South American plate boundary and the Nazca plate.


What plate boundary formed the land features of Mount Saint Helens?

Convergent


How was Krakatau formed?

Krakatoa was formed off of a convergent plate boundary which pushed the land up and made a volcano.


What plate boundary produces new land?

transform boundary


What type of plate boundary is foud where the gorda plate meets the north american plate?

The boundary between the Gorda plate and the North American Plate is a transform boundary. Transform boundaries that lie at near land are the most destructive, which is the case in Southern California, which is close to this plate boundary.


Can a boundary be formed by land or water?

Sure.


Which plate boundary creates new land like the seafloor at the mid-Atlantic ridge?

A Divergent Boundary


What plate boundary is in the Himalayan mountains?

The Himalayas are found at a convergent plate boundary also known as a subduction zone where one plate slips under the other driving the land mass up.


What two types of plate boundaries are found along the margins of the plate?

I would guess that its the convergent/destructive plate boundary (2 plates pushing against each other) and the conservative/transform plate boundary (2 plates sliding past each other). The third type divergent/constructive plate boundary happens when the 2 plates are moving away from each other and new land is formed from the magma coming up between them.


What land features are formed from a sliding boundary?

>faults >earthquakes


What land form feature generally marks a divergent plate boundary?

The landform feature that generally marks a divergent plate boundary is the plate tectonic. This is mainly responsible for the changes on the surface of the earth.Ê