Geography, asked by Azahat, 1 month ago

transform faults constitute _______ plate boundaries.
A. Conservative
B. Destructive
C. Constructive
D. All of the above​

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Answered by riya200620
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Transform fault, in geology and oceanography, a type of fault in which two tectonic plates slide past one another. A transform fault may occur in the portion of a fracture zone that exists between different offset spreading centres or that connects spreading centres to deep-sea trenches in subduction zones.

Answered by rohanbind659
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A transform fault or transform boundary, sometimes called a strike-slip boundary, is a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal.[1] It ends abruptly where it connects to another plate boundary, either another transform, a spreading ridge, or a subduction zone.[2] A transform fault is a special case of a strike-slip fault that also forms a plate boundary.

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