Please explain me about the transfoem boundaries. Please help. I will judge first two answers. Will decide the brainliest one. So start now...
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The Earth is like a pool covered with floats of different sizes and shapes that we call tectonic plates. Although it seems like the Earth's crust is huge and immovable, the ground is actually moving all the time as it floats on a sea of hot magma. And just like with a pool, the floats sometimes randomly hit each other. They can move towards each other, move away from each other, and slide alongside each other. A transform boundary is where two of the tectonic plates slide alongside each other. When this happens, the scraping of the two plates causes earthquakes.
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Transform boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other. At transform boundaries lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. Many transform boundaries are found on the sea floor, where they connect segments of diverging mid-ocean ridges. California's San Andreas fault is a transform boundary.