The landforms created by faults are Horst and Graben which forms the Block mountains and associated Valleys.
Some of the landforms formed from faulting are fault scarp, horst, tilt block, riff valleys.
Graben (rift valleys)
Horsts
Escarpments
Mountain ranges
Island chains (eg the Anderman Islands)
there are more.
san andreas is a transforming b plate
Large land displacements.
Rocks can form rift valleys and mountains.
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.
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
The Alpine Fault is a geological right-lateral strike-slip fault. It forms a transform boundary, so yes.
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
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Rocks can form rift valleys and mountains.
transform fault boundary
A Transform Boundary, such as the San Andreas Fault
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.
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
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
A strike-slip or transform fault.
It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
A transform fault is a general term to describe a plate boundary where the lithosphere is not destroyed or created. A transverse fault is a type of transform fault also known as a strike-slip fault.
the Hayward fault is a "transform" fault. :)