Conservative
No. There are three main types of boundary: convergent boundaries where plates push into each other, divergent boundaries where plates pull apart, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Earthquakes are the natural phenomenon that often occur at transform boundaries. An example is the San Andreas Fault, which has caused several catastrophic earthquakes.
A transform boundry is when two plates slide past each other
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No. There are three main types of boundary: convergent boundaries where plates push into each other, divergent boundaries where plates pull apart, and transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Earthquakes are the natural phenomenon that often occur at transform boundaries. An example is the San Andreas Fault, which has caused several catastrophic earthquakes.
A Transform boundary consists of plates that slide past each other in opposite directions. The earth is made of lots of different sliding plates.
A Transform Boundary, such as the San Andreas Fault
A transform boundry is when two plates slide past each other
oceanic/contintal
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Transform Boundary
When two plates slide past each other in opposing directions, an interplate earthquake occurs. It occurs at the boundary between two tectonic plates.
.At spreading boundaries, plates move away from eachother and gaps form between the plates. Convectioncurrents cause magma to rise from the mantle throughthese gaps. Huge valleys can form. This type of platemovement is responsible for seafloor spreading. TheMid-Atlantic Ridge formed at plate boundaries thatwere moving apart.At fracture boundaries, plates slide past each other.This break in Earth's crust is called a fault. Themovement of the plates past each other can causestrong earthquakes.The area where two plates push against each other iscalled a colliding boundary. When plates collide, oneplate might slide beneath the other. When plates carrycontinents into each other, towering mountains form.Other times, deep ocean trenches, earthquakes, andvolcanoes can result.
traverse fault