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Q: Two continental plates that meet at the infamous san Andreas fault?
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Can a continental and oceanic plate have a transform boundary?

Yes. An example is the San Andreas Fault, a transform boundary between the Pacific (oceanic) and the North American (continental) plates.


What is the result of two plates of the the San Andreas fault in California?

The two plates are the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate are the plates causing the San Andreas Fault.


What tectonic plate is San Andreas Fault on?

Faults do not appear on plates. They appear in between plates.


Where are Colliding continental plates located?

fault lines


What is happening to the plates along the san Andreas fault?

they are making earthquakes


Fault separates the Pacific and North American plates?

San Andreas


What is happening to the earths plates at the san Andreas fault?

The San Andreas fault lies along a transform fault line where two of the Earth's plates are sliding past each other. At San Andreas, the Pacific Plate (to the west) slides past the North American Plate (to the east).


What type of geologic feature will form where two continental plates col-lid?

Fault ... ;)


What is the plate boundary of the san Andreas fault?

A transform boundary.


The San Andreas Fault in California is what type of fault?

The San Andreas Fault in California is a transform fault. In a transform fault, two lithospheric plates are grinding alongside each other in different directions. Friction between the plates causes points along the fault to get 'hung up'. When the friction between the plates exceeds the maximum elasticity of the rock, the tension is released, the plates snap into their new positions, and an earthquake occurs.


What is the boundary between the north American and pacific plates?

San Andreas Fault.


What is the relative movement along the San Andreas Fault?

The San Andreas Fault is a transform fault (also known as a strike-flip fault). It is where two plates are sliding past each other in opposite directions.