it is the plates scraping in a result of built up pressure... if you shake a coke bottle it will explode with built up pressure. take two puzzle pieces and slide them past...the same thing happens with these plates.
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.
Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide 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.
When two tectonic plates are sliding past each other, this movement is referred to as a transform boundary. At transform boundaries, the plates typically grind against each other, leading to friction and the potential for earthquakes. A well-known example of this type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
crack in earths crust where two plates are sliding past each other
earth quakes
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.
Friction.
Transform Boundaries is the plates where plates slide 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.
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.
Plates are sliding past each other
Plates are sliding past each other
When two tectonic plates are sliding past each other, this movement is referred to as a transform boundary. At transform boundaries, the plates typically grind against each other, leading to friction and the potential for earthquakes. A well-known example of this type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
sliding up next to each other causing earthquakes
Most earthquakes are caused by plates sliding aginst each other.
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