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Faults and Fractures.

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Q: What type of surface feature might mark a transform boundary?
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I think it might be on a Transform Plate Boundary.


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What feature do we find at transform boundaries?

As the plates rub against each other, huge stresses are set up that can cause portions of the rock to break, resulting in earthquakes.Also at transform boundaries you might observe linear valleys where rock has been ground down to leave gaps, or river beds that have been broken into two because the two halves have shifted in opposite directions.


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What does plate and plate boundary mean?

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