Another name for transform plates is "strike-slip boundaries." These tectonic plate boundaries occur where two plates slide past each other horizontally, leading to earthquakes and other geological activity. Examples include the San Andreas Fault in California.
A transform fault
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide past each other.
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The area where tectonic plates grind past each other is called a transform boundary. At these boundaries, the plates slide horizontally past one another, which can lead to earthquakes due to the friction and stress that build up. A well-known example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
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A transform fault
A Transform Boundary Is When Two Tectonic Plates Slide By One Another
Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide past each other.
A transform fault is created.
A Transform fault boundaries are where two plates are sliding horizontally past one another. They sometimes even get stuck. the longer the time before the plates slip, the stronger the earthquake.
It means that, it involves two plates sliding alongside one another.
Transform Boundary
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The area where tectonic plates grind past each other is called a transform boundary. At these boundaries, the plates slide horizontally past one another, which can lead to earthquakes due to the friction and stress that build up. A well-known example of a transform boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.