Question
The San Andreas Fault in California is the perfect example of what happens when two plates slide past one another. What type of plate boundary is this describing?(1 point)
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transform boundary
transform boundary
convergent boundary
convergent boundary
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
Responses
transform boundary
transform boundary
convergent boundary
convergent boundary
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
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GPT-5 mini
transform boundary
When two plates slide past one another horizontally, that's a transform (strike-slip) plate boundary — the type represented by the San Andreas Fault.
When two plates slide past one another horizontally, that's a transform (strike-slip) plate boundary — the type represented by the San Andreas Fault.