Transform Boundary
in the earth crust.
When plates slide past each other, a transform boundary is formed. This type of boundary is characterized by horizontal motion where two plates grind past each other. This movement can cause earthquakes along the boundary.
Yes, when tectonic plates move past each other along a fault line, it can cause earthquakes. The friction between the plates builds up and when the stress overcomes the frictional resistance, it is released as seismic energy, resulting in an earthquake.
Continental Crust
Faults, and plate rupture.
it is a transform boundary
in the earth crust.
a plate
it is a transform boundary
tetoic plates grind the grind a slip past each other
slip fault?
earthquakes happen because plates connect and slip past each other
When plates slide past each other, a transform boundary is formed. This type of boundary is characterized by horizontal motion where two plates grind past each other. This movement can cause earthquakes along the boundary.
Yes, when tectonic plates move past each other along a fault line, it can cause earthquakes. The friction between the plates builds up and when the stress overcomes the frictional resistance, it is released as seismic energy, resulting in an earthquake.
They either push up against each other and cause mountains and earthquakes, or slide past each other and every year the plate you are living on moves a distance.
A place where two plates slip past each other moving in opposite directions is known as a transform plate boundary.
two plates slip past each other and cause earthquakes along