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Transform boundaries are tectonic plate boundaries where two plates slide past each other horizontally. Unlike convergent or divergent boundaries, there is no significant creation or destruction of crust at transform boundaries. These interactions can lead to seismic activity, including earthquakes, as the plates become locked due to friction and then release suddenly. A well-known example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.

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