Transform Boundary
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The type of boundary that causes shearing is transform boundary.
Shearing
convergent plate boundary
A convergent boundary causes compressional stress.
Shearing stress is one of three kinds of stresses. Compressional and tensional are the others. Shearing stress is associated with transform. The other two kinds of plate boundaries are convergent and divergent.
The type of stress developed at a convergent boundary is Compressional Stress.
The force that produces a strike slip fault is a shearing force.
Shearing occurs at transform plate boundaries, where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. This movement can result in earthquakes due to the friction between the plates. An example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
shearing
compression