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What do you understand by transform plate boundaries ?​

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Answered by gargimpk
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Answer:

A transform boundary is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal. It ends abruptly where it connects to another plate boundary, either another transform, a spreading ridge, or a subduction zone.

Explanation:

Most transform faults are found on the ocean floor. They commonly offset the active spreading ridges, producing zig-zag plate margins, and are generally defined by shallow earthquakes.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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A transform plate boundary occurs when two plates slide past each other, horizontally. A well-known transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault, which is responsible for many of California's earthquakes. A single tectonic plate can have multiple types of plate boundaries with the other plates that surround it.

Explanation:

when two plates slide past each other, horizontally

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