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San Andreas Fault is very famous example of transform fault, which connects the Juan de Fuca ridge with the Gulf of California ridge.

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What are examples of transform boundaries?

The San Andreas fault in California is a major transform boundary or fault, as is New Zealand's Alpine fault and North America's Queen Charlotte fault.


What are examples of a transform boundary?

The San Andreas fault in California is a major transform boundary or fault, as is New Zealand's Alpine fault and North America's Queen Charlotte fault.


What are some examples of a transform boundary?

Examples of transform boundaries include the San Andreas Fault in California, the Alpine Fault in New Zealand, and the Dead Sea Transform in the Middle East. At these boundaries, tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, creating strike-slip faults.


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The San Andreas fault in California is a major transform boundary or fault, as is New Zealand's Alpine fault and North America's Queen Charlotte fault.


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What is most studied transform fault in the world?

The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.


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What fault is it where rocks on either side of the fault move sideways past each other?

It is a transform fault where rocks on either side of the fault move sideways past each other. This motion is caused by shearing forces that result in horizontal displacement along the fault line. Examples of transform faults include the San Andreas Fault in California.


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Is the San Andreas fault a thrust fault?

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Is the alpine fault a transform fault?

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