A strike-slip fault generally occurs at a transform boundary
Oceanic crust slides under continental crust during subduction because oceanic crust is
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Strike-slip
This is known as a transform boundary or a strike-slip fault; the U.S. famous one being the San Andreas Fault.
transform boundary
It is on a transform fault boundary.
It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
That is called a boundary or a transform-fault boundary. :D
The type of fault that generally occurs at a divergent boundary is a strike-slip fault. It is also referred to as a transform fault.
This is known as a transform boundary or a strike-slip fault; the U.S. famous one being the San Andreas Fault.
transform boundary
transform boundary
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normal
A transform fault boundary is a conservative plate boundary. This is what gets rid of lithosphere.
it occurs along a transform boundary
It is on a transform fault boundary.
Neither production nor consumption of lithosphere occurs at these boundaries.
It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
YES. A Strike-slip fault is usually a transform boundary.