The boundary described, where plates are sliding past each other, is a transform boundary. This type of boundary is commonly associated with fault lines, such as the San Andreas Fault.
The plates in the image are sliding past each other. This kind of boundary is frequently found along fault lines like the San Andreas fault that forms a long crack between Los Angeles and San Francisco. What kind of boundary or zone is it?
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subduction zone
subduction zone
divergent boundary
divergent boundary
collision zone
collision zone
transform boundary
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