Earthquakes form at a Transform boundary when the plate slips past each other.
earthquakes are the landforms created
transform boundary
It's a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary.
Transform boundaries do not produce volcanic activity.
The san Andreas fault is a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary is a strike-slip fault. The North American plate and the Pacific plate are both moving vertically in different directions.
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a transform boundary
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
That is called a boundary or a transform-fault boundary. :D
A transformational plate boundary forms earthquakes.
The Transform plate boundary commonly forms a chain of volcanoes - Professer Humifiken
Transform boundary
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A transform boundary forms where plates slide past each other horizontally. Most transform boundaries are found near Mid-ocean ridges.
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Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
Normally a Divergent boundary because as the plates diverge, lava spews out, but they can also form at a Convergent boundary, or, although less likely, a transform boundary.
The Alpine Fault is a geological right-lateral strike-slip fault. It forms a transform boundary, so yes.