It is a right-lateral strike-slip fault
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Transform fault
The San Andreas fault is a transform boundary.
The San Andreas Fault is a strike slip fault meaning that the two sides of the fault are moving horizontally past one another.
Is the transform boundary.
Transform Boundary
Transform fault
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It is on a transform fault boundary.
transform fault
The San Andreas Fault is a transform plate boundary.
The name of the transform boundary that separates the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate is known as the San Andreas Fault. It is the site of many of the earthquakes that plague Southern California.
The San Andreas fault is a right-lateral (dextral) strike-slip fault which marks a transform (or sliding) boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. In essence the plate boundary is destructive rather than constructive but at present the energy is directed at moving the Pacific Plate in a generally northerly direction, parallel with the coastline.
A transform boundary.
Transform Boundary
It is on a transform fault boundary.
transform fault
The San Andreas Fault is a transform plate boundary.
The San Andreas fault is where it occured.
the san Andreas fault
the san Andreas fault
A transform boundary.
It's a transform boundary between two plates. The resultant fault of a transform boundary.
It is on the San Andreas fault.
Transform boundary / conservative boundary.