A transform boundry is when two plates slide past each other
The San Andreas fault -- the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates
A convergent boundary adds to the lithosphere by bringing new material to the crust through subduction or continental collision. This process helps in the formation of mountain ranges and volcanic arcs.
Contenental/contenental
Transform boundaries are characterized by the sliding of two lithospheric plates past each other horizontally. They are associated with earthquakes due to the friction between the plates as they move. Transform boundaries neither create nor destroy the Earth's lithosphere, but instead allow for lateral movement.
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
transform boundry
The type of boundary that causes shearing is transform boundary.
Transform boundarys are also called strike-slip faults. The only transform boundry is in California.
transform boundry.
Continental rupture, earth tremors and quakes.
a transform boundary
A transform boundary forms where plates slide past each other horizontally. Most transform boundaries are found near Mid-ocean ridges.
transform boundry as in the san Andreas fault
The San Andreas fault -- the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates
The three main types of plate boundaries are divergent, convergent, and transform. Divergent boundaries occur where plates move apart, creating new crust. Convergent boundaries occur where plates collide and can result in subduction zones or mountain formation. Transform boundaries occur where plates slide past each other horizontally.
A country border.
Transform boundry, or what's known as shearing. It causes the plates to move past each other causing earthquakes in any areas.