there are many landforms such as volcanoes moutains little islands and trenches may also form at the transformation plate boundaries. i think this is the answer
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Transform boundaries are characterized by lateral sliding of tectonic plates, resulting in faults and fractures in the Earth's crust. Some landforms that can occur along transform boundaries include strike-slip faults, valleys, and linear ridges formed by tectonic activity. These boundaries do not typically exhibit prominent landforms such as mountains or trenches like other plate boundaries.
Mid Ocean Ridges and Rift Valleys.
Transform boundary
The two plates are; Indo-Australian Plate subducts and Pacific Plate that form the Puysegur Trench.
The three main types of plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (plates move apart), convergent boundaries (plates move toward each other), and transform boundaries (plates slide past each other horizontally). At divergent boundaries, new crust is formed as magma rises to the surface, while at convergent boundaries, crust is destroyed as one plate is subducted beneath another. Transform boundaries are characterized by earthquakes as the plates grind past each other.
Yes volcanos are formed on convergent and divergent plate boundries but NOT on transform boundries
There are divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Plate movements.
Transform boundaries are characterized by tectonic plate movement rubbing past each other horizontally. The main landform associated with transform boundaries is a strike-slip fault, where plate movement causes rocks on either side of the fault to slide past each other. This movement can result in earthquakes, as energy is released when the rocks break and slide along the fault.
The four types of plate boundaries are divergent boundaries (plates moving apart), convergent boundaries (plates moving together), transform boundaries (plates sliding past each other), and subduction zones (one plate sinking beneath another).
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