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I think you're referring to tectonic plates, there are 3 ways one is convergent boundary, divergent, and transform. Plates that slide against each other are called transform boundary's. And your welcome

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What is the boundary when two plates slide against each other?

The boundary where two plates slide against each other is called a transform plate boundary. At this boundary, the plates are sliding past each other horizontally. Transform boundaries are characterized by frequent earthquakes due to the intense friction between the plates.


What is the effect of two plates sliding against each other in opposite directions?

earth quakes


If two geologic plates are sliding past each other they are at what boundary?

Transform boundary is when the plates are sliding past each other: ↑ ↓; Divergent is when plates are sliding away from each other: ← →; and convergent is when plates are sliding towards each other: → ←. Those are the three main plate boundaries.


How does earthquakes happen in japan?

Like anywhere else, the earthquakes in Japan were caused by tectonic plates sliding against each other.


What are underground plates called?

Underground plates are called tectonic plates. These plates are large pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other, causing phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.


What is the other name for sliding plate boundary?

Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide past each other.


What keeps the plates from sliding past each other?

Friction.


What does sliding plates cause?

Sliding plates, also known as transform plate boundaries, cause horizontal sliding between two tectonic plates. This movement can result in earthquakes along the boundary as the plates grind past each other.


What type of plate has plates sliding past each other?

A transform plate boundary has plates sliding past each other horizontally. This movement can result in earthquakes due to friction and pressure build-up along the boundary.


What is formed when two plates are sliding in each other?

An earthquake is caused when two techtonic plates collide causing friction which then causes them to slide away from eachother causing a huge jolt in the earth called and Earthquake.


Are earthquakes caused by plates sliding past each other?

Yes, earthquakes are primarily caused by the movement of tectonic plates. When two plates slide past each other, get stuck, and then suddenly release, it generates seismic waves that we feel as earthquakes.


What happens two plates carrying continental crust collide?

These are convergent plates- and if the pressure continues it causes mountain building. The Indian and Eurasian plates collided millions of yrs ago and are STILL pressing against each other. They created the Himalayas which are still growing! There are three tyoes of boundaries around plates: convergent (pressing against each other); divergent- moving away;. and transform- sliding past each other.