Typically, a transform boundary because the two plates are sliding past each other.
Earthquakes can, and do, occur at divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Any type of plate boundary can cause an earthquake. That said, areas along convergent, divergent, and transform tectonic plate boundaries are the most likely places for earthquakes to occur.
divergent transform, or convergent
Earthquakes happen when a rock face along the fault line gives way or grinds against the other side. These are not boundaries such as convergent or divergen boundaries but are generally known as transform faults or just faults.
It can cause earthquakes, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, mountains, tsunamis, and subduction.
Earthquakes can, and do, occur at divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries.
Divergent, transform, and convergent all have earthquakes
Earthquakes occur at all three types of plate boundary.
they both form volcanoes and earthquakes
An earthquake can occur at divergent, convergent, or transform plate boundaries. However, transform boundaries are most commonly associated with earthquakes due to the intense stress caused by the plates sliding past each other.
Any type of plate boundary can cause an earthquake. That said, areas along convergent, divergent, and transform tectonic plate boundaries are the most likely places for earthquakes to occur.
Convergent.
earthquakes indicate both convergent,divergent and transform fault plate boundaries
Transform!
divergent, transform and convergent
Earthquakes can occur at any type of plate boundary, but the most powerful earthquakes tend to occur at convergent boundaries and at transform boundaries.
The main types of plate movements are divergent (moving apart), convergent (moving towards each other), and transform (sliding past each other). Divergent boundaries result in new crust formation, convergent boundaries create subduction zones or mountain building, and transform boundaries lead to lateral sliding and earthquakes.