Which occurs at a transform boundary? A. One plate sinks beneath another. B. One plate collides with another head-on. C. One plate slides past another. D. Two plates spread apart.
the answer is C
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\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @truwhovian11 the answer is C \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Please Explain Your Answer! Thanks!
c because it transform isearthquakes and that is caused by plates slidingDulah
Plates that slide past one another, that’s where transform boundaries occur. When one tectonic plate slides or slips past another abruptly, this is where an earthquake takes place. Examples: The San Andreas fault found in California, that has been sited with MANY earthquakes, is part of a transform boundary. So the answer should be C Bye my fellow owlet!
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