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Which type of basin forms at transform boundaries? rift wedge arc strike-slip

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Answered by kookie05
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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.

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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Strike-slip basins forms at transform boundaries.

  • A plate boundary with a fault having horizontal motion is known as the transform boundary.
  • It is also referred to as the strike-slip boundary or a transform fault.
  • This type of fault is most visible within the ocean crust.
  • In the case of this boundary, there is neither the loss nor the addition of the earth's lithosphere taking place, and hence, they are also referred to as the conservative plate boundary.
  • Rift, wedge, and arc basins form at divergent, convergent, and convergent-plate boundaries respectively.

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