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Characteristics of transform plate boundaries

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Answered by yoktreekaray
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Transform Plate Boundaries are locations where two plates slide past one another. The fracture zone that forms a transform plate boundary is known as a transform fault. Most transform faults are found in the ocean basin and connect offsets in the mid-ocean ridges.

Explanation:

Transform faults can be distinguished from the typical strike-slip faults because the sense of movement is in the opposite direction (see illustration). A strike-slip fault is a simple offset; however, a transform fault is formed between two different plates, each moving away from the spreading center of a divergent plate boundary. When you look at the transform fault diagram, imagine the double line as a divergent plate boundary and visualize which way the diverging plates would be moving.

A smaller number of transform faults cut continental lithosphere. The most famous example of this is the San Andreas Fault Zone of western North America. The San Andreas connects a divergent boundary in the Gulf of California with the Cascadia subduction zone. Another example of a transform boundary on land is the Alpine Fault of New Zealand. Both the San Andreas Fault and the Alpine Fault are shown on our Interactive Plate Tectonics Map.

Answered by cnbabu1987
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A) transform plate boundaries Harish zones of shearing where two plates slide horizontally past each other

B) rocks in the shear zone are strongly deformed ,but no new lithosphere is created and none is consumed

C)Transform boundaries in ocean basins and on the the continents are expressedby steep ,liner ridge-ridige transform, ridge- trench transforms

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