Many more earthquakes occur along the San Andreas Fault in California than in other parts of the United States. Scientists claim that these earthquakes are caused by activity along a transform plate boundary. Which evidence would best support this claim?
-Subduction causes new crust to form.
-Subduction causes old crust to be destroyed.
-Plates slip past each other at the boundary.
-Plates collide with each other at the boundary.
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Scientists believe quakes on the Cascadia subduction zone may have triggered most of the major quakes on the northern San Andreas within the past 3,000 years. The evidence also shows the rupture direction going from north to south in each of these time-correlated events.
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Its C. Plates slip past each other at the boundary.
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I got it on edge.
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