SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

PLANETARY INTERIORS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
transformation boundary geographic features
A
the San Andreas Fault is an example where the Pacific and North American plates are sliding past each other
B
the rocks and sediment are squeezed together
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The San Andreas Fault and Queen Charlotte Fault are transform plate boundaries developing where the Pacific Plate moves northward past the North American Plate. The San Andreas Fault is just one of several faults that accommodate the transform motion between the Pacific and North American plates.

Detailed explanation-2: -The 1, 200-kilometer-long San Andreas fault zone is part of the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates, and thus is known as a transform fault. It connects the East Pacific Rise in the Gulf of California with the junction of the Mendocino fracture zone and the Cascade subduction zone to the north.

Detailed explanation-3: -This is known as a transform plate boundary. As the plates rub against each other, huge stresses can cause portions of the rock to break, resulting in earthquakes. Places where these breaks occur are called faults. A well-known example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.

Detailed explanation-4: -Two plates sliding past each other forms a transform plate boundary. One of the most famous transform plate boundaries occurs at the San Andreas fault zone, which extends underwater.

Detailed explanation-5: -This transform fault connects the East Pacific Rise, a divergent boundary to the south, with the South Gorda–Juan de Fuca–Explorer Ridge, another divergent boundary to the north.

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